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Subject: Re: setup.exe crashes when removing xorg-server
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On Sat, 14 Mar 2009, Mirko Vukovic
<barely DOT remembered-in DOT time AT to DOT munge DOT this> wrote:
> After (actually during) my last cygwin update, the installation
> procedure crashes when setup tries to uninstall xorg-server.  I am
> running on windows XP

Is the "crash" something like a window popping up saying that
setup.exe has encountered errors and must be terminated?  If so: I
recently posted a screed when I got hit by that.

> I have updated to the latest setup.exe (2.573.2.3), and rebooted.  I
> do not see any x-processes in either task manager or windows
> services.  What are my other options other than a complete
> re-install?  (I looked to see if I could manually remove the
> package, but I did not see any posts on that).  I also tried hiding
> bash.lst.gz, but that did not help.

Experts, would it help, or at least not hurt, to hide
xorg-server.lst.gz?  I would think that hiding bash.lst.gz would help
only if it crashed updating bash, not xorg-server.

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Tim McDaniel; Reply-To: tmcd AT panix DOT com

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