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You could download Cygwin onto a separate PC, and setup the appropriate dev environment, then when it's all set do this:-make sure you installed Cygwin's folder to something simple like C:\Cygwin-copy C:\cygwin onto a CD along with the Cygwin installer-install Cygwin on the dev PC, and then copy over C:\Cygwin from disk to the dev computerI have never tried this or even seen any tutorial on how to do what you are specifically doing so no guarantees this would work, just what I came up with. There isn't much reason it shouldn't work though.
I thought of this, didn't think it would work. Thanks for the Help man.By the way, Digeratyi, can you explain the whole "SVN Sync" you mentioned? Would it be a major problem not having internet?Also, to answer to the parts with me getting internet... Not gonna happen. it's like my compy's internet-proof (damn internet card...no money so can't buy a new one...), and my dad's (Internet) Compy is in the basement, with mine two floors above .Thanks for the help anyway, guysQuote from: evilg123 on May 18, 2007, 06:30:53 PMYou could download Cygwin onto a separate PC, and setup the appropriate dev environment, then when it's all set do this:-make sure you installed Cygwin's folder to something simple like C:\Cygwin-copy C:\cygwin onto a CD along with the Cygwin installer-install Cygwin on the dev PC, and then copy over C:\Cygwin from disk to the dev computerI have never tried this or even seen any tutorial on how to do what you are specifically doing so no guarantees this would work, just what I came up with. There isn't much reason it shouldn't work though.
As a matter of fact, Best Buy owns Futureshop. If you're in Canada, I suggest you shop at your local computer dealer and not a big chain, I've found much better service at the little guy stores. The ones in my city have the same prices, better accessories/ peripherals, and better advice.
If a patch doesn't work you're going to have to run down two floors to see if there's a new version, etc.
since VMware is basically a linux emulator.
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