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| Date: | 15 Nov 2001 21:52:47 -0500 |
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| From: | Jonathan Kamens <jik AT curl DOT com> |
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| Subject: | "post-install scripts"? |
I see several references in <URL:http://www.cygwin.com/setup.html> to post-install scripts for packages, and there have been several recent references here to such scripts as well. I'm unclear about what this means in the context of Cygwin. I know that in a RedHat RPM, for example, the post-install script is run automatically after the package is installed. Is the same thing true here, i.e., is there some way to put a script into a Cygwin package that will be run automatically after the package is installed? Or is what is being discussed here a script that the user needs to run by hand? Thanks, jik
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