From: "Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com, Brian Inglis <Brian.Inglis@SystematicSw.ab.ca>
Subject: Re: cmake install; required cyglz4-1.dll not installed in /usr/bin or anywhere else;manual install solved problem.
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 02:07:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1653424993.2220046.1513814927762@mail.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8292bbef-5771-f136-f9d7-f3de241008d1@SystematicSw.ab.ca>
Thanks a lot. This worked but only with the new version of setup.exe that is out right now.
On Tuesday, December 19, 2017, 11:22:39 PM MST, Brian Inglis <Brian.Inglis@SystematicSw.ab.ca> wrote:
On 2017-12-19 22:47, Vijaya Subramanian wrote:
> On 2017-12-19 10:43, Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin wrote:
>>On Tuesday, December 19, 2017, 11:36:08 AM MST, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>> I checked /var/log/setup-full.log and found the below instances where
>>> libz4-1 was mentioned
>>> package liblz4-devel comparing versions 131-1 and 131-1, result was 0
>>> package liblz4_1 comparing versions 131-1 and 131-1, result was 0
>>> package liblz4-devel comparing versions 1.7.5-1 and 131-1, result was -1
>>> package liblz4_1 comparing versions 1.7.5-1 and 131-1, result was -1
>>> 2017/12/02 14:06:47 Adding required dependency liblz4_1: Selecting
>>> already-installed version .
>>> 2017/12/02 14:06:47 Changing gid back to original
>>> So I am not sure why I get the following message when I run cmake:
>>> When I try to run cmake, I get the following error message:
>>> C:/cygwin64/bin/cmake.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?:
>>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>>> or why cygcheck cmake says: cygcheck: track_down: could not find cyglz4-1.dll
>> Cygwin setup currently has problems upgrading when version numbers change
>> formats and a solution is being addressed by the volunteer maintainers.
>> You have to manually run Cygwin setup, find the liblz4 packages you have
>> installed, and select the new version number to be installed 1.7.5-1.
> Want to confirm setup-x86_64 -D liblz4-1 -q -g is what I input on the
> command line to upgrade the package? Do I have to install cmake again?
You can not use setup from the command line to upgrade to a different version
format: Cygwin currently has no way to specify a package version on the command
line like apt ... pkg=ver. You will just get the same messages and problems as
before.
You must download and run Setup interactively.
On the Select Packages panel, change View to |Full| or |Up To Date|;
in Search enter |liblz4|;
on each package line under column New, click until the version to be installed
reads 1.7.5-1;
click the [Clear] button;
change View to |Pending| to verify the version;
then click [Next] to upgrade.
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[not found] <636587926.1255909.1513705410399.ref@mail.yahoo.com>
2017-12-19 18:18 ` cmake install; required cyglz4-1.dll not installed in /usr/bin or anywhere else Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin
2017-12-19 18:45 ` Brian Inglis
2017-12-20 10:27 ` cmake install; required cyglz4-1.dll not installed in /usr/bin or anywhere else;manual install Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin
2017-12-20 10:39 ` Brian Inglis
2017-12-21 2:07 ` Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin [this message]
2017-12-21 11:07 ` cmake install; required cyglz4-1.dll not installed in /usr/bin or anywhere else;manual install solved problem Brian Inglis
2017-12-20 16:02 ` cmake install; required cyglz4-1.dll not installed in /usr/bin or anywhere else Jon Turney
2017-12-20 20:38 ` Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin
2017-12-20 20:49 ` Ken Brown
2017-12-20 21:44 ` Vijaya Subramanian via cygwin
2017-12-20 23:33 ` Ken Brown
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