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Re: Connect cygwin with old version of gcc


yu xuesheng wrote:
Thank you Larry!
You said
"You could then point 'setup.exe' at that local directory and
install from it. "

I already downloaded gcc-core-3.3.3-3-src.tar.bz2, how can I make
setup.exe do the installation from this file?

If you believe that this package is the sum total of what you need to do what you want, then you want to:

...download
all the needed packages at that via 'wget' or something similar to your
local disk with the same directory structure as your usual download
directory.

When I say your "usual download directory", I mean your local Cygwin download directory. That's the directory you tell 'setup.exe' to use for the packages it downloads. You may be able to get away with putting the package in a directory by itself and pointing 'setup.exe' at that (i.e. specifying this as the local download directory and telling 'setup.exe' to install from the local directory). I've never tried this but I believe that such functionality was at least once supported in 'setup.exe'. If that doesn't work, then:

...you may find it simpler
to install the packages manually (tar + running postinstall scripts).

I'll take this opportunity to repeat myself a little more:


But that's advanced stuff too and should only be done "if you know what
you're doing"(tm).  If not or if you're not willing or able to solve any
problems that might arise from taking these approaches, you shouldn't
bother.  All of this puts you into the realm of things not supported by
this list.  So if you complain to this list later about problems you see
in the process or with the result, it may very well fall on deaf ears.

But you sound like the adventurous type so go ahead and have fun! ;-)


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