>> >> On 28/01/2014 15:41, BGINFO4X wrote: >>> >>> Hello everybody, >>> >>> What is the recommende way to install ONLY one pakcage(bash for >>> example) with the GUI? >>> What I do is: All -> Uninstall , then check for the package that I >>> want: Base -> Bash -> Install >> >> >> better to test from scratch in an empty directory, to avoid some >> remainder that could false your test. I did it, and the results are diferent. I attach on the email both setup results: with commandline and with GUI. >> >>> >>> If I do in this manner, I obtain less packages than installing bash >>> from the command line with: >>> >>> setup-x86.exe -g -o --no-desktop --no-shortcuts --no-startmenu >>> --local-install %CYGWINALOCALPACKAGES% --quiet-mode --root >>> %CYGWINADMINDIR% --packages bash >>> >>> With the GUI I obtain 27 installed packages, with setup-x86 command >>> line I obtain 56 installed packages. >>> I'm doing something wrong? How is this possible? >> >> >> as bash belongs to Base category and as in Base there are 29 packages >> both your results look wrong as you need at least 29 packages. >> >> $ grep "category:" setup.ini |grep Base |wc -l >> 29 >> >> I see at least an additional one: >> cygutils(Base) -> libpopt0(obsolete) -> popt(Libs) >> likely there are few mores, but 56 seems too much. What I'm doing is trying to install ONLY bash, not the Base category, so I think that you are wrong. > Regards. > >> >>> Thanks for your time. >>> >> >> Marco >> >> >> -- >> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html >> FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ >> Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html >> Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple >>