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RE: Correct way to do full download to system with existing install


Well, since I'm new to this and experimenting, I've done things every which 
way, so it's hard to know what download directory on my system matches the 
installation (if any).

It sounds like what I should do is pick one system to be the one I always 
get the update from and one directory on the system to keep it in, always 
use the "Download from Internet" mode when getting updates over the 
Internet, then update my installation from the download.  This way, I can 
always be sure what's in my download directory is consistent.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Randall R Schulz [SMTP:rrschulz@cris.com]
Sent:	Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:12 PM
To:	jorgens@coho.net; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject:	Re: Correct way to do full download to system with existing 
install

Steve,

Just use Setup in the "Download from Internet" mode, selecting your
favorite mirror. Then burn the resulting directory hierarchy. Put Setup.exe 
at the top level of the directory you copy to the CD. This will give you a
self-contained installation base.

The "Download from Internet" mode is incremental, downloading only what is
necessary to bring the local installation files up-to-date w.r.t. the
chosen mirror, assuming you don't discard those files after installation.
But then, if you were doing that, you'd probably just use the "Install from 
Internet" option, right?

Note, too, that Setup will install (in "Install from Local Directory") from 
any locally accessible directory, including a file on a network share. I
used to use this ability to maintain a local copy of the latest Cygwin
install files that all the other Cygwin users at my office could access,
via Windows file sharing, to install and update their own Cygwin
installations. I did this in part to be sure what version they were all
using, since I had to support them, and also to minimize the load on the
Cygwin mirrors.

Furthermore, if you know how, you can perform a similar incremental update
of your install CD. I'd give you more specific instructions, but I recently 
had to re-install Windows, and I have not yet re-installed Easy CD Creator, 
and I hesitate to try to give details from memory.

Randall Schulz


At 18:32 2001-07-04, Steve Jorgensen wrote:
>I checked the FAQ first.
>
>Sometimes, I may need to do a full download, burn to CD, then install on
>another system.  If I use Setup, and download only, it seems to be missing
>anything that doesn't need to be updated on the system I run setup from.
>
>If I just download everything from an FTP mirror including setup.ini, will
>I be able to install from local drive using that download?  What about
>using that to update an existing install?
>
>Perhaps, to make this obvious/easy, there should be a sub-option under
>download to ignore the state of any current installation.


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