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Re: Not being given the option of installing packages on setup


Hi

Thanks for the quick reply and suggestions. I'm sorry I didn't read to the bottom of the reporting problems page. My mistake.

1. I did try switching to full mode and everything disappeared in the menu of choices.
2. sorry to be unclear. By "setup folder" I do mean the local directory that setup asks for. It seems that there's a setup.exe file and 2 other files that are created. If there's something else I should delete, please let me know.
4. I have attached a text file of the cygcheck -svc output.


Thank you,
Tasha


At 06:04 AM 4/18/2006, you wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Natalia M. Belfiore wrote:

> Hello
> I am a relatively new cygwin user and very new to programming. I have
> successfully installed and run cygwin and perl and some unix utilities
> on one of my PCs. I recently tried to install it on another pc (my
> laptop) but I do not seem to have the option of installing packages.
> Every single choice in the expanding menu of packages says "skip".

Try switching to "Full" mode (click the button in the top right corner).

> I have tried deleting the setup folders and redownloading it 4 times,

Which setup folders? You mean the "local directory" that setup asks for?

> and every time I get the same thing. I tried installing whatever it will
> install anyway, and then opening the cygwin window and asking it to show
> me the available packages (with the cygcheck -p command) and for kicks,
> to tell me the perl version that's installed, and each time it confirms
> that there is nothing.

Well, how about following the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines at
<http://cygwin.com/problems.html> and attaching (as an uncompressed text
attachment) the output of "cygcheck -svr"?

> Is anyone aware of what conditions might cause this to be the case? I
> ostensibly have Windows XP professional running on both computers, but I
> notice that some things run differently on my laptop than my desktop, so
> perhaps there is something set differently. If anyone can suggest things
> I can check, I am happy to do that.

Without the output of "cygcheck -svr", there isn't much we can do...
        Igor
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