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Re: setup.exe for Cygwin 1.5 doesn't recognise mirror's .ini file


On Sat, 27 Feb 2010, David Antliff wrote:

Hello,

Greetings, David,


I have an existing Cygwin-1.5 environment that I use to support my
development team. I am setting up a virtual machine with Cygwin 1.5 so
that I can test the upgrade to Cygwin 1.7.

The installation process for my Cygwin 1.5 environment involves
installing from a previously downloaded and archived "local directory"
for the most part, but there's one final step where a few final
packages (like apache2) are downloaded from an Internet mirror.
However, the setup.exe that I currently have for 1.5 now fails to
parse the current .ini file it downloads from any mirror - it suggests
using a newer version of setup.exe. But I cannot find a version of
setup.exe for Cygwin 1.5, only for the newer Cygwin 1.7, and this one
will force me to upgrade I believe (unless there's a commandline
switch I don't know about).

You might have missed the announcement, but Cygwin's current release has moved to 1.7 and 1.5 is effectively unsupported. If you really need 1.5, you can use the setup-legacy.exe (obtained from the cygwin website) and grab from the release-legacy tree (which is trunced as of mid December of 2009).

Also, if you need some older version of 1.5 packages, there's always the
Cygwin Time Machine. :-)

This makes me wonder if the official mirrors don't carry Cygwin 1.5
packages any more. Is this the case? If they do, how can I get hold of
a correct version of setup.exe that understands the latest version of
the downloaded ini file but won't upgrade me to Cygwin 1.7?

The mirrors likely do have it, but it will be under the release-legacy tree and you will need to use the setup-legacy.exe to access it.

Or am I stuck with a mandatory upgrade to Cygwin 1.7? If that is the
case, I can't see how I can test the upgrade process, and there's no
way I can roll out Cygwin 1.7 onto our production servers without
running it through a test upgrade first. If I can't install Cygwin 1.5
any more, I can't test this upgrade process. So there must be a way to
do this and I'm missing something obvious.

There aren't too many issues with upgrading from 1.5 to 1.7, but there's a few adjustments to be made (such as mounts being maintained in /etc/fstab instead of the Registry now). All in all it should be mostly painless...well, as much as any upgrade it painless :-)

I understand that my 1.5 installation archive should have contained
*all* the packages we need, and downloading the latest version of
apache2 etc is the cause of my problem. However, hindsight is a
wonderful thing... :)

Yes, it is. :-)


Try the setup-legacy.exe or even the Time Machine if so needed.

All help thankfully appreciated,

-- David.

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