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<title>X-Cygwin 1.7.1_rev_1_test_1</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Please find hereafter the X-launcher for Cygwin<br />(<a class='bbcode' href='http://www.cygwin.com/' >Cygwin home page</a>). Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows.<br /><br />First TEST Version (43.714.779 Byte/42,2 Mo)<br /><a class='bbcode' href='http://download.winpenpack.com/test/X-CygWin_1.7.1_rev_1_test_1.zip' >X-CyGwin_1.7.1_rev_1_test_1.zip</a><br /><br /><span style='text-decoration:line-through;'>The zip file doesn't contain the cygwin binary (I don't have enough place<br />on my server, as the basic version is about 80Mo) so the first thing to do<br />is to install it using the X-cygwinsetup, which is included in the zip.<br />Normally a basic install is enough (just use the package list proposed in<br />standard). I recommend that you in addition select rxvt to have a nice console<br />(see notes bellow if you don't install it).</span><br /><br />Cygwin is not so easy to 'portabilize' (at least for me ...) so I hope that<br />this first test version is not too buggy...<br /><br /><br /><strong class='bbcode bold'>Some Portalisation notes</strong><br />- this package provides two X-launchers: one for cygwin setup (used to<br />install/remove/update packages), the second one to launch a cygwin terminal<br />(running bash by default).<br />- the INI file should be edited to adapt some parameters to your likings :<br />  * the language (by default here french...)<br />  * the command line. I use here rxvt (that doesn't belong to cygwin default<br />  install). You can use anything else. See INI comments.<br />  I haven't include a X server launcher (I mean here the graphical X server and not the<br />  X-launcher ...) but it should not be very difficult to tweak the INI file to do<br />  that.<br />- cygwin and cygwin setup use registry entries mostly to point to the install<br />location (as far as I know). The ini contain some specific directive to adapt<br />the registry contents to point to the right location on the USB key<br />- I have include a directive to adapt cygwin fstab to the current USB drive<br />letter. Normally, a similar directive should be used if you have user specific<br />fstab entries (in /etc/fstab.d/*). At this stage it should be manually done as<br />FixDriveLetter does not work with wilcards parameters.<br />- I have chosen to save the unix dotfiles in $Home$ rather than to keep them<br />within the $Doc$ folder (which is the standard way if you like your unix home<br />directory to point to your $Doc$, which I think is the closer way to WinPenPack<br />files organization. Another solution might be to 'mount' $Doc$ to $Home$. Up to<br />you)<br />For that purpose I have had a personalized x-udf-extra.au3 function (_DirMoveWithWildCard)<br />to allow a directory move using wildcards.<br /><br /><br /><em class='bbcode italic'>Edited 2010-02-14</em><br />Zip file now includes a complete basic cygwin installation thanks to wpp team that offers me some space to host it <img src='http://www.winpenpack.com/en/e107_images/emotes/wpp/smile.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' />]]></description>
<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:24:18 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Re: X-Cygwin 1.7.1_rev_1_test_1</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi pir,<br />nice project, thank you for sharing with us!<br />For me, Cygwin has ever been a mysterious object, although I used (unfortunately in a remote past) a lot of Linux distributions... I think that it could be used satisfactorlily just from a restrict number of expert (or Linux) users... Personal opinion, of course <img src='http://www.winpenpack.com/en/e107_images/emotes/wpp/wink.png' alt='' style='vertical-align:middle; border:0' /> <br /><br />But, indeed, from a portabilization point of view, it sounds extremely interesting. <br /><br />The &#092;Bin&#092;cigwinsetup&#092;setup.exe file is part of the Cygwin package? Did it requires a particular environment? I ask this because I tried it under Windows Vista (with admin profile and UAC enabled) and it runs for a couple of seconds, then exits without performing any (apparent) action. From Cygwin home I don't find anything particular for executing setup.exe under Vista. Can you help me to better understand?<br /><br />Best Regards<br />ZioZione]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 18:07:13 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Re: X-Cygwin 1.7.1_rev_1_test_1</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello ZioZne,<br /><br />I agree with you, I think Cygwin is mostly useful for linux users that have to work on a windows environment from time to time. At least I don't see any benefice for a pure windows user to use Cygwin, except maybe to have a first contact with linux "command line". There are also some tools available under cygwin that can be worst to be used under windows (like rsync and/or ssh) but it is also I think useful for some kind of expert users, as you mentioned in your post.<br /><br />Normally setup.exe is part of cygwin package, it should work on vista and even windows seven. Have you tried to launch it directly without the X-cygwinsetup.exe wrapper ? I unfortunatly only have test it on XP and windows2000.<br />I will post tomorrow a complete package with all cygwin basis exe, it might help you because you will be abble to use it without the setup.exe part.<br /><br />Thanks to take some interest in this X-launcher !]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 12:03:15 +0100</pubDate>
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