setup: --prune-install appears to be broken

2024-06-20 Thread David McFarland via Cygwin
If I do a base install to a new root: setup-x86_64.exe --root "$(cygpath -wa .cygtest)" --no-admin \ --no-shortcuts --no-replaceonreboot --no-version-check \ --prune-install --verbose And then run the same install again, I get: libsolv: orphaned packages: libsolv:

Re: No Native Language Support in browser started from shell prompt

2024-06-20 Thread Dr Bean via Cygwin
On Mon, 17 Jun 2024, Dr Bean via Cygwin wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jun 2024, Thomas Wolff via Cygwin wrote: > > > > > Am 14.06.2024 um 09:37 schrieb Dr Bean via Cygwin: > > > With qutebrowser and Microsoft Edge started from a cygwin shell prompt, > > > there is no Native Language Support. > > > > > >

Re: setup: --prune-install appears to be broken

2024-06-20 Thread ASSI via Cygwin
David McFarland via Cygwin writes: > If I do a base install to a new root: > > setup-x86_64.exe --root "$(cygpath -wa .cygtest)" --no-admin \ > --no-shortcuts --no-replaceonreboot --no-version-check \ > --prune-install --verbose > > And then run the same install again, I get: Y

Analyze dependencies of a cygwin package

2024-06-20 Thread Federico Kircheis via Cygwin
Hello to everyone, yesterday I've uploaded a new cmus package, with some optional features enabled. Today, through setup.exe, I noticed that now cmus brings clang as dependency. Is there something I can use for analyzing transitive dependencies of a package? It does not make sense for an a