On 20/06/2024 14:36, David McFarland via Cygwin wrote:
Sorry for the delay in replying to this.
If I do a base install to a new root:
setup-x86_64.exe --root "$(cygpath -wa .cygtest)" --no-admin \
--no-shortcuts --no-replaceonreboot --no-version-check \
--prune-install
> You are misunderstanding what prune-install does: it ensures that only
> the exact list of groups/packages that you give it for installation
> (plus their dependencies) is installed when it finishes and you
> literally said you want to end up with no packages at all.
That's not what it's doing
David McFarland via Cygwin writes:
> If I do a base install to a new root:
>
> setup-x86_64.exe --root "$(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
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:
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