Robb, Sam wrote:
> It looks like setup.exe is downloading the wrong source
> packages if a package has a "test" entry in setup.ini.
> You can confirm this by doing a default installation,
> setting the installation type to "Download from Internet",
> and asking setup to download the source packag
> Can you confirm this:
> delete your setup.log and setup.log.full.
> run with the latest snapshot, and then post:
> your setup.log
> setup.log.full
> the setup.ini's that setup placed in the directory cache with the
> mistmatched tarballs..
Gladly. Still see the same behavior with setup-2.364.
On Mon, 22 Jul 2003, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 06:27, Robb, Sam wrote:
> > It looks like setup.exe is downloading the wrong source
> > packages if a package has a "test" entry in setup.ini.
> >
> > You can confirm this by doing a default installation,
> > setting the installati
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 06:27, Robb, Sam wrote:
> It looks like setup.exe is downloading the wrong source
> packages if a package has a "test" entry in setup.ini.
>
> You can confirm this by doing a default installation,
> setting the installation type to "Download from Internet",
> and asking setup
It looks like setup.exe is downloading the wrong source
packages if a package has a "test" entry in setup.ini.
You can confirm this by doing a default installation,
setting the installation type to "Download from Internet",
and asking setup to download the source package for
zlib-1.1.4-1 (for exam