have them already. Well, I do, but they are not in the local
directory that I am going to deploy to my remote pc.
Does anyone know how to do a minimal installation (ie sub 60mb) that works?
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From: wefwef wefwef
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 8:59
Subject: minimal installation
I am trying to do a minimal cygwin install plus vi, ssh, 7z,
ping, and rsync.
The reason it has to be minimal is that I want to deploy it
to several pc's that don't have
PM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
-Original Message-
From: wefwef wefwef
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 8:59
Subject: minimal installation
I am trying to do a minimal cygwin install plus vi, ssh, 7z,
ping, and rsync.
The reason it has to be minimal is that I want to deploy
-Original Message-
From: Jason Pyeron
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 10:27
Subject: RE: minimal installation
-Original Message-
From: wefwef wefwef
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 8:59
Subject: minimal installation
I am trying to do a minimal cygwin install plus
-Original Message-
From: wefwef wefwef
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 10:39
Subject: Re: minimal installation
It's a fresh install that has to be kept under about 60-70 MB.
The default install is 500 MB, so I can't just accept the defaults.
No. It is not, if you run the install
by my existing
cygwin installation?
I want to keep that installation, I use it for work - I am trying to
create a seperate minimal installation for diffrerent machines.
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-Original Message-
From: wefwef wefwef
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 10:56
Subject: Re: minimal installation
What are you saying Jason, that a default installation plus
the packages mentioned is 27MB ? I'm asking, because it's not
Over the wire, extracted about 90MB
really
such that they can be selected by default. It
doesn't matter that you change the package location to something
different than you used when you installed your primary Cygwin instance.
I want to keep that installation, I use it for work - I am trying to
create a seperate minimal installation
No. It is not, if you run the install without changing any package selection
it
is: 60,058,633 bytes.
Then the installer has a bug because it was 501 MB when I did that. I
suspect it is getting confused by my existing cygwin installation.
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Ooo aa!
I'm wondering if this can be used to create a bundled application package
and hence install script for apps dependent on Cygwin/X11??? That would be
very nice indeed!
Use Xming for this purpose.
http
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes.
I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb),
and have placed it in the following address:
http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/
(xmins--XWin Minimal Installation)
What I've done basically is take
Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez wrote:
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes.
I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb),
and have placed it in the following address:
http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/
(xmins--XWin Minimal Installation
Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez wrote:
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes.
I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb),
and have placed it in the following address:
http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/
(xmins--XWin Minimal
installation
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes.
I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb),
and have placed it in the following address:
http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/
(xmins--XWin Minimal Installation)
What I've done basically is take
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