dselect - formally Re: Running as root

Stephen Grant Brown s_g_brown@aapt.net.au
Mon Jul 17 12:42:00 GMT 2006


Hi Dave and all the other people on this list,
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave" <kilroyd@googlemail.com>
To: "Stephen Grant Brown" <s_g_brown@aapt.net.au>
Cc: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: dselect - formally Re: Running as root
> Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
> <snip>
>> > The output of the program (which is dselect) I am having trouble with is
> > in the attached file.
> > How do I find out which file has read-only access?
> >
> > I am making the assumption that if a program is in the cygwin
> > distribution, the cygwin community would like to get it working
> > properly. Is this assumption valid? assume = ass + U + me.
>> As Brian said in a separate thread:
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg00632.html
I have reread that post.
>> Just to repeat. If you trying to update cygwin, please use setup.exe, the 
> only supported mechanism for doing so.
I used setup.exe only a night or two before I did the post. I installed the 
latest of everything.
dselect is a package installed by the cygwin setup.exe.
>> If you are looking for a mechanism to do updates via the command line, 
> there isn't a tool do this. However setup.exe can be fooled into doing 
> this (please Google), and there are attempts to make setup.exe more useful 
> from the command line.
>> There are a few package managers from Linux distributions available 
> (dselect and rpm are the ones I can think of). As far as I know these are 
> only present for two reasons:
> - to allow inspection of packages for these distributions
I am unable to use dselect for the inspection of packages in the Debian 
distribution.
> - to help investigations of the feasability of other packaging methods for 
> cygwin.
>> None of them are currently capable of maintaining a cygwin installation.
>> Also, you will note that dpkg was last updated in 2002 and IIRC is looking 
> for a maintainer (or may be culled at any time).
>> If you still want help with dselect, I suggest you describe exactly what 
> you are trying to do with it, and the steps you take which lead to the 
> problem. It will them become clear whether or not that behaviour is 
> expected to work or not.
I open a bash shell. I type dselect at the command line. The error comes up 
as in the attached screen dump.
>> HTH.
It sure does. Thanks.
>> Dave.
>Yours Sincerely Stephen Grant Brown 
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