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Re: Error Installing Cygwin (setup-x86_64.exe & setup-x86) - No setup.ini.sig found.
- From: Achim Gratz <Stromeko at nexgo dot de>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 13:47:59 +0200
- Subject: Re: Error Installing Cygwin (setup-x86_64.exe & setup-x86) - No setup.ini.sig found.
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David Stacey writes:
> Same here. I maintain a local mirror and use my own setup.ini files
> (created with genini); these do not have 'sig' files. Directory
> structure is as follows:
>
> cygwin-2015-10-16
> /cygwin
> /x86
> /x86_64
> /cygwinports
> /noarch
> /x86
> /x86_64
>
> The 'setup.ini' files are located in the 'x86' and 'x86_64'
> directories; setup is pointed at the 'cygwin-2015-10-16'
> directory.
If that is the complete directory structure at those two levels then I
don't see how it can't work. I'm doing exactly the same, save for the
exact directory names. I'm using the "-mX" switches when invoking
setup. If you have an x86 or x86_64 directory under cygwin-2015-10-16
however, then setup would never look any further (you can't nest mirror
directories).
Setup does essentially this (and finds the following setup files on my
system when it gets started in the top-level mirror directory, provided
that $arch="x86"):
$ find -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -name $arch | \
xargs -I: sh -c 'for f in :/setup.{xz,bz2,ini}; \
do [ -e $f ] && { echo $f ; break; } done' && \
find -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -name $arch | \
xargs -I: sh -c 'for f in :/setup.{xz,bz2,ini}; \
do [ -e $f ] && { echo $f ; break; } done'
./cygport/x86/setup.bz2
./cygwin/x86/setup.bz2
./maint/x86/setup.xz
./patch/x86/setup.xz
./perl/x86/setup.ini
What's the result you're getting?
Just in case you want to try the setup.exe I have compiled locally:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
wget="wget -rxnH --cut-dirs=1 http://cygwin.stromeko.net";
$wget/x86/setup-x86.exe
$wget/x86_64/setup-x86_64.exe
sha512sum setup*.exe
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
d22875c8d22fc241499e0e9ff13758770c263590bf5ac4bc919118d15a37a02719fd46f81b8216a4b4e9e09e63e2ea7007c2071856f2cf9a0c8e022afdc40f9e x86_64/setup-x86_64.exe
ae66fe28b976a5fd59b119c0eddc2a74c77def858debf49890a382b4ddf707a79490b977684abfb92446932f1c710eda12b3b83bf1d7fa291c376c32970f683e x86/setup-x86.exe
Regards,
Achim.
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