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[lmi] Installing cygwin under wine--failure
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Greg Chicares |
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[lmi] Installing cygwin under wine--failure |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Apr 2019 13:55:35 +0000 |
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I've spent some hours trying to install current 64-bit cygwin
under wine. I'm not optimistic. This is one of many reports
of failure:
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40528
but here I'll present what I've tried.
I started a wine console thus:
wineconsole cmd &
and copied the files specified in 'INSTALL':
copy Z:\cache_for_lmi\downloads\setup-x86_64.exe C:\cache_for_lmi
copy Z:\opt\lmi\src\lmi\install_cygwin.bat C:\cache_for_lmi
At first, the cygwin installer refused to run under wine due to
an incorrect msw version. I used 'winecfg' to change that:
add application 'setup-x86_64.exe'; "Windows Version" 10
and got past that issue.
Then I ran the next commands in 'INSTALL':
cd C:\cache_for_lmi
install_cygwin
and everything seemed to work until the postinstall step,
although I did see this:
017b:err:winediag:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. \
Make sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path. Usually, you can find it \
in the winbind package of your distribution.
on the terminal from which I had invoked 'wineconsole'.
In the postinstall step, many (perhaps all) scripts failed. I found
what seem to be temporary logs such as this:
~/.wine/drive_c/cygwin-lmi/var/log/setup.log.runXa00303
with contents such as:
Cygwin WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer. [...]
/etc/postinstall/automake1.9.sh: fork: retry: Resource temporarily unavailable
I killed each process that had such a fork failure--e.g., for the
log snippet above, I found the process:
bash.exe --norc --noprofile /etc/postinstall/automake1.9.sh
and terminated it.
Then I tried running 'setup-x86_64.exe' directly (not through the
batch file), selecting "local install", and adding no further
packages. I saw this:
AddAccessAllowedAceEx(, group) failed: 1337
on the wine console (it wasn't observed when running the batch
file, which presumably hid it). This progressed rapidly to the
postinstall step, which failed just as described above.
I also tried changing the version to msw-7 in 'winecfg', but
did no better than the attempt with msw-10 above.
- [lmi] Installing cygwin under wine--failure,
Greg Chicares <=
- Re: [lmi] Installing cygwin under wine--failure, Vadim Zeitlin, 2019/04/29
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- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Greg Chicares, 2019/04/29
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Vadim Zeitlin, 2019/04/29
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Greg Chicares, 2019/04/30
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Vadim Zeitlin, 2019/04/30
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Greg Chicares, 2019/04/30
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Vadim Zeitlin, 2019/04/30
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Greg Chicares, 2019/04/30
- Re: [lmi] Cygwin build failure, Greg Chicares, 2019/04/30