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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:35:13AM -0700, Wayne Watson wrote:
Bromly or not, note that I successfully downloaded via the redhat choice give in the setup wizard. There's no need to think about Bromly. Here's are the last few lines of the log from the redhat download:
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C:\Downloads_Programs\cygwin/http%3a%2f%2fsources-redhat.mirror.redwire.net%2fcygwin%2f/release/zlib/zlib0/zlib0-1.2.3-3.tar.bz2
2009/04/21 00:26:19 Downloaded C:\Downloads_Programs\cygwin/http%3a%2f%2fsources-redhat.mirror.redwire.net%2fcygwin%2f/release/_update-info-dir/_update-info-dir-00815-1.tar.bz2
2009/04/21 00:27:19 note: Download Complete
2009/04/21 00:27:19 Ending cygwin install
That's not a "redhat choice". It's the redwire mirror.
The install ended, but am I installed to execute Cygwin? I see nothing on the Start->Run Programs menu about Cygwin, and nothing on the desktop.
From the top few lines:
2009/04/20 20:59:06 Starting cygwin install, version 2.573.2.3
2009/04/20 20:59:06 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-action) failed 2 No such file or directory
2009/04/20 20:59:06 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-mirror) failed 2 No such file or directory
2009/04/20 20:59:06 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-connection) failed 2 No such file or directory
2009/04/20 20:59:06 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-cache) failed 2 No such file or directory
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What next?
If you don't see anything on the desktop it sounds like you chose the "Download" rather than the "Install" selection in setup.exe.
cgf
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