The correct solution for dealing with multiple cygwins on your system
is to remove all of the older DLLs.
If you have a distribution which distributes cygwin and that distribution
screws up an existing cygwin installation, then complain to the people
who provided the distribution. Their
I now have a procedure that works on my system for allowing more than
one cygwin to exist on the same Windows instance at the same time (but
not to execute at the same time). I thank several on this list and who
replied privately for help. For my needs, this solves the problem that
started the
John Moore wrote:
I installed Cygwin #1 on C: and Cygwin #2 on H:. I'll have to try the
mount trick as the easy way to switch them. However, I don't think it
will work when you first install Cygwin #2, as it will detect the keys
and complain that a Cygwin is already present!
If you unmount
Okay, John:
Blindly cutting through all the 'philosophical arguments' and getting to the crux of
the matter.
Yes, you CAN install several different cygwins (or anything else) onto ONE machine.
Techniques like this have always (AFAIK) been used in the mainframe world but, for
some reason, seem
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 06:29:17PM -0700, John Moore wrote:
Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date. But when a vendor ships a binary, that vendor must
ship a binary Cygwin DLL, and there is no way it is going to match my
latest version. This
of a piece of software at the same time. There are various ways of
achieving this. I just illustrated one of them.
Kevin.
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 12:24:20AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
But seriously, you have to realize that this is a volunteer affair and
that the people involved could care less how some 3rd party perverts the
software, it's not their job.
Can we get a new acronym here? 3PP? I just embarrassed
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 12:24:20AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
But seriously, you have to realize that this is a volunteer affair and
that the people involved could care less how some 3rd party perverts the
software, it's not their job.
Can we
[snip]
Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date.
Could somebody *PLEASE* put this quote at the top of the main Cygwin page?!?!?!?
Really neat installer, wowzers, that's a first and a half! ;-)
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Gary R. Van Sickle
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On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date.
Could somebody *PLEASE* put this quote at the top of the main Cygwin page?!?!?!?
Really neat installer, wowzers, that's a first and a half! ;-)
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Cygwin is a great tool and it has this really neat installer so I can
keep it up to date.
Could somebody *PLEASE* put this quote at the top of the main
Cygwin page?!?!?!?
Really neat installer, wowzers, that's a first and a
John Moore wrote:
For me, the inability to install two cygwins that are independent has
already cost me a bunch of time. When I grumbled to a friend, his answer
was buy another machine for that application.
I have not tried this per se, but I don't see what's stopping you from
having as many
Brian Dessent wrote:
John Moore wrote:
For me, the inability to install two cygwins that are independent has
already cost me a bunch of time. When I grumbled to a friend, his answer
was buy another machine for that application.
I have not tried this per se, but I don't see what's stopping you
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