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Re: Setup error: "URL Scheme not registered!


I'm not the original poster but I'm seeing the same problem.  Igor, your
2.513.1-alpha build generates the following setup.log.full:

  2005/10/14 10:54:10 Starting cygwin install, version 2.513
  2005/10/14 10:54:10 Current Directory: G:\LocalPkg\cygwin
  2005/10/14 10:54:10 Changing gid to Users
  2005/10/14 10:54:10 Could not open service McShield for query, start
and stop. McAfee may not be installed, or we don't have access.
  2005/10/14 10:54:11 source: network install
  2005/10/14 10:54:17 root: C:\PROGRA~1\cygwin binary system
  2005/10/14 10:54:18 Selected local directory: G:\LocalPkg\cygwin
  2005/10/14 10:54:19 net: IE5
  get_url_to_membuf http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.lst
  getUrlToStream http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.lst
  2005/10/14 10:54:21 site: http://mirrors.xmission.com/cygwin
  get_url_to_membuf http://mirrors.xmission.com/cygwin/setup.bz2
  getUrlToStream http://mirrors.xmission.com/cygwin/setup.bz2
  2005/10/14 10:54:27 mbox fatal: Fatal Error: Uncaught Exception
  Thread: install
  Type: St16invalid_argument
  Message: URL Scheme for 'file://T:' not registered!
  2005/10/14 10:54:30 Ending cygwin install
  
I get the same error when trying to install from my local package cache:

  2005/10/14 10:59:10 Starting cygwin install, version 2.513
  2005/10/14 10:59:10 Current Directory: G:\LocalPkg\cygwin
  2005/10/14 10:59:10 Changing gid to Users
  2005/10/14 10:59:10 Could not open service McShield for query, start
and stop. McAfee may not be installed, or we don't have access.
  2005/10/14 10:59:13 source: from cwd
  2005/10/14 10:59:14 root: C:\PROGRA~1\cygwin binary system
  2005/10/14 10:59:17 Selected local directory: G:\LocalPkg\cygwin
  Found ini file -
G:\LocalPkg\cygwin/http%3a%2f%2fmirrors.xmission.com%2fcygwin/setup.ini
  1% (8192 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  3% (16384 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  5% (24576 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  [...]
  97% (458752 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  99% (466944 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  100% (468499 of 468499 bytes of ini file read)
  Removing empty category Audio
  Removing empty category Gnome
  Removing empty category KDE
  Removing empty category Math
  Removing empty category Publishing
  Removing empty category _obsolete
  2005/10/14 10:59:21 mbox fatal: Fatal Error: Uncaught Exception
  Thread: install
  Type: St16invalid_argument
  Message: URL Scheme for 'file://T:' not registered!
  2005/10/14 10:59:22 Ending cygwin install
  
The T: drive is my tmp volume; when I first started seeing this error, I
had Windows environment variables TEMP and TMP set to "T:\".  I've since
changed them to T:\FOO and T:\BAR respectively but that hasn't changed
the error message.

The packages it's trying to install are:

  Package     Current   New
  cygwin-doc  1.4-2     1.4-3
  dejagnu               20021217-2
  expect                20030128-1
  openssl     0.9.8-2   0.9.8a-1
  openssl097  0.9.7g-1  0.9.7h-1
  stunnel     4.11-1    4.12-1

This is a new install (less than a week old) on a freshly-built XP Pro
SP2 system.  The problem started after I'd been using the system for a
couple of days.

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