Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

2016-04-04 Thread Achim Gratz
EMMANUELLE FOURNIER  partnre.com> writes:
> And without -C base and with --quiet-mode, it's ok.

Installing the whole Base category is implied, so no need to specify it (and
anyway it would be Base, with a capital B).

Regards,
Achim


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Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

2016-04-04 Thread EMMANUELLE FOURNIER
Hello Warren,

After your last mail, I've made some tests according with your explanations : 

 - Downloading and installing with unmodified setup.exe wasn't ok, until I 
changed the download site (you're right about bogus domain names)
 - after this change, no more problem, installing was correct, even with my 
modified setup.

x86 version is ok now, I have to made the same thing with x64 version 

For information, I've chosen the following sites : http://mirrors.sonic.net

And without -C base and with --quiet-mode, it's ok.


Thank you so much for your help

Have a nice day


Regards, 

Emmanuelle FOURNIER 
E-mail : emmanuelle.fourn...@partnre.com 

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À: "cygwin" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Envoyé: Vendredi 1 Avril 2016 03:09:42
Objet: Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

On Mar 31, 2016, at 2:57 AM, EMMANUELLE FOURNIER 
<emmanuelle.fourn...@partnre.com> wrote:
> 
> I've changed in tar.bz2, because in the x86 version of program, they were in 
> tar.bz2.

You’ve misdiagnosed the cause of the change.  Cygwin changed from distributing 
bz2-packed tarballs to xz-packed tarballs many months ago for both x86 and 
x86_64.

> But if you mean that is not a cause, I will modify this.

I’d want better proof than what you’ve provided to decide that xz is causing 
your problems.

> - I've modified setup in order to find packages in tar.bz2 instead of tar.xz.
> 
> - There were errors for each packages, a pop-up came each time with the 
> following message  : "Can't open (null) for readind : no such file”

Try your setup with a fresh set of .xz packages and an unmodified setup.exe 
binary, downloaded from cygwin.com.  Then if that fails, get back to us.

> 2016/03/25 16:21:28 Selected local directory: 
> C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup\http%3a%2f%2fcygwin.gicm.net%3a8080%2f

It seems you’re using bogus domain names in your setup.ini file.  
http://cygwin.gicm.net doesn’t resolve:

  http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/cygwin.gicm.net

I don’t know if this is the primary problem or just a contributing error, but 
you shouldn’t have setup.exe chasing after things that don’t exist.  At best, 
it will cause it to do a bunch of work with no useful effect.

> And I can try without "-C base”.

I verified that guess after I posted it: -C base is indeed not necessary.

> A final information : I've made it with x86 setup on x64 target machine. Is 
> it a problem ? I don't think so, but I still wonder.

If you mean that you’re installing 32-bit Cygwin on a 64-bit machine, that’s 
fine.  The other direction is not fine.

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Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

2016-03-31 Thread Warren Young
On Mar 31, 2016, at 2:57 AM, EMMANUELLE FOURNIER 
 wrote:
> 
> I've changed in tar.bz2, because in the x86 version of program, they were in 
> tar.bz2.

You’ve misdiagnosed the cause of the change.  Cygwin changed from distributing 
bz2-packed tarballs to xz-packed tarballs many months ago for both x86 and 
x86_64.

> But if you mean that is not a cause, I will modify this.

I’d want better proof than what you’ve provided to decide that xz is causing 
your problems.

> - I've modified setup in order to find packages in tar.bz2 instead of tar.xz.
> 
> - There were errors for each packages, a pop-up came each time with the 
> following message  : "Can't open (null) for readind : no such file”

Try your setup with a fresh set of .xz packages and an unmodified setup.exe 
binary, downloaded from cygwin.com.  Then if that fails, get back to us.

> 2016/03/25 16:21:28 Selected local directory: 
> C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup\http%3a%2f%2fcygwin.gicm.net%3a8080%2f

It seems you’re using bogus domain names in your setup.ini file.  
http://cygwin.gicm.net doesn’t resolve:

  http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/cygwin.gicm.net

I don’t know if this is the primary problem or just a contributing error, but 
you shouldn’t have setup.exe chasing after things that don’t exist.  At best, 
it will cause it to do a bunch of work with no useful effect.

> And I can try without "-C base”.

I verified that guess after I posted it: -C base is indeed not necessary.

> A final information : I've made it with x86 setup on x64 target machine. Is 
> it a problem ? I don't think so, but I still wonder.

If you mean that you’re installing 32-bit Cygwin on a 64-bit machine, that’s 
fine.  The other direction is not fine.


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Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

2016-03-31 Thread EMMANUELLE FOURNIER
Good Morning,

First of all, thank you for answering me.

 - For packages format, I'm not an expert,  so I've changed in tar.bz2, because 
in the x86 version of program, they were in tar.bz2.
But if you mean that is not a cause, I will modify this.

 - I've modified setup in order to find packages in tar.bz2 instead of tar.xz.

 - There were errors for each packages, a pop-up came each time with the 
following message  : "Can't open (null) for readind : no such file"

 - I really think that this command work, but I don't know where can be the 
error, so I'm searching everywhere.



$INSTDIR doesn't include a network drive letter : " InstallDir 
"C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin" "

I will try again, without changed format. I really have to download first, then 
install, because it will be deployed.


var/log/setup.log, in my two last try :

2016/03/25 16:21:03 Starting cygwin install, version 2.873
2016/03/25 16:21:03 User has backup/restore rights
2016/03/25 16:21:03 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/setup.rc) failed 2 No 
such file or directory
2016/03/25 16:21:03 Current Directory: C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup
2016/03/25 16:21:03 Could not open service McShield for query, start and stop. 
McAfee may not be installed, or we don't have access.
2016/03/25 16:21:09 source: from local dir
2016/03/25 16:21:10 root: c:\cygwin system
2016/03/25 16:21:12 Selected local directory: 
C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup
2016/03/25 16:21:12 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/installed.db) failed 2 
No such file or directory
2016/03/25 16:21:28 Selected local directory: 
C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup\http%3a%2f%2fcygwin.gicm.net%3a8080%2f
2016/03/25 16:21:39 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/25 16:25:33 Changing gid back to original
2016/03/25 16:25:33 Changing gid to Administrators
2016/03/25 16:25:46 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/25 16:55:39 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/25 16:55:40 Changing gid back to original
2016/03/25 16:55:40 Changing gid to Administrators
2016/03/25 16:56:41 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/30 08:44:04 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/30 08:44:05 mbox note: Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
2016/03/30 08:44:06 Changing gid back to original
2016/03/30 08:44:06 Changing gid to Administrators
2016/03/30 08:44:08 note: Nothing needed to be installed
2016/03/30 08:44:08 Ending cygwin install


And I can try without "-C base".


That's my new try :

- I've downloaded
- Next, I've copied my fresh repository in $INSTDIR
- I've recompiled NSIS to create my new setup.exe
- On my target computer, I've executed setup.exe : files have been copied, but 
no packages installed

New setup.log :


2016/03/31 09:51:37 Starting cygwin install, version 2.873
2016/03/31 09:51:37 User has backup/restore rights
2016/03/31 09:51:37 Current Directory: C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup
2016/03/31 09:51:37 Could not open service McShield for query, start and stop. 
McAfee may not be installed, or we don't have access.
2016/03/31 09:51:37 root: c:\cygwin system
2016/03/31 09:51:37 Selected local directory: 
C:\D3IPARAM\setup_cygwin\cygwin-setup
2016/03/31 09:51:38 Changing gid back to original
2016/03/31 09:51:38 Changing gid to Administrators
2016/03/31 09:51:38 Ending cygwin install


A final information : I've made it with x86 setup on x64 target machine. Is it 
a problem ? I don't think so, but I still wonder.


Thank you by advance.


Regards,

Emmanuelle FOURNIER
E-mail : emmanuelle.fourn...@partnre.com

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Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873

2016-03-30 Thread Warren Young
On Mar 30, 2016, at 12:27 AM, EMMANUELLE FOURNIER 
 wrote:
> 
> - packages are in tar.xz, I've made them in tar.bz2 

Why?  You’re using Cygwin’s own installer underneath NSIS, and that program has 
XZ decompression built in.  Why use a less efficient compression method?

> - setup.ini has been modify too 

How, exactly?  Can you provide a description of the change, a script you use to 
make the change, or a diff of the change?

> there are multiples errors : 
> 
> - no packages installed… 

How is that “multiple errors”?  Are you counting each package not installed as 
a separate error, or are you not telling us all of the symptoms?

> - the command is (in NSIS file) ExecWait '$INSTDIR\setup.exe -R c:\cygwin -L 
> -l $INSTDIR\cygwin-setup -C base -P 
> openssh,tcpwrapper,rsync,ping,vim,cron,shutdown,zip,unzip,wget,time -q’ 

I tried much that same command here, and it works.

Here are several things for you to look at:

1. What exactly is the content of $INSTDIR?  If it includes a network drive 
letter, it won’t work because setup.exe elevates itself to Admin via UAC, and 
Admin won’t have the same drive letters mapped.  To use a network drive with 
setup.exe, you generally have to use UNC paths.

2. Have you tried it with -D instead?  If that works, then your local 
installation cache probably isn’t complete.  Pack the downloaded tree up again 
and try -L against that new tree.

3. What does /var/log/setup.log say?  The file is rarely replaced, so you’ll 
have to scroll down to the last installation at the end of the file.  You might 
want to move the old one out of the way while debugging, so you only have fresh 
logs to study.

4. Is “-C base” actually required?  Even in unattended installer mode, Base 
should always be installed.
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