As previously mentioned, I'd like to adopt liblzo2 (the package lzo2 in cygwin-pkg-maint is non-existing and can be removed).
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- root=http://cygwin.stromeko.net/ repo=$root/maint/$arch/release/liblzo2 $repo/liblzo2-debuginfo/liblzo2-debuginfo-2.10-1.hint $repo/liblzo2-debuginfo/liblzo2-debuginfo-2.10-1.tar.xz $repo/liblzo2-devel/liblzo2-devel-2.10-1.hint $repo/liblzo2-devel/liblzo2-devel-2.10-1.tar.xz $repo/liblzo2-doc/liblzo2-doc-2.10-1.hint $repo/liblzo2-doc/liblzo2-doc-2.10-1.tar.xz $repo/liblzo2_2/liblzo2_2-2.10-1.hint $repo/liblzo2_2/liblzo2_2-2.10-1.tar.xz $repo/liblzo2-2.10-1-src.tar.xz $repo/liblzo2-2.10-1.hint $repo/liblzo2-2.10-1.tar.xz --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Alternatively, point setup.exe at $root and it should offer liblzo2-2.10 as an uprade. The setup.ini is signed with my PGP key available at $root/stromeko.gpg, which you can download and then feed to setup.exe via the -K switch. The fingerprint of that key is: B22B 4890 B89E 5E5A 795C E305 B40B EC75 3152 B1C3 If you have the keyart script (Python, you can just download from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/atoponce/keyart/master/keyart), this is what you should see after importing the key into your public keyring: > keyart stromeko +-----[DSA 2048]----+ | ^. | | ^ . | | ^ E | | . . ^ : | |. . ^ : . | |.^ . ^.:S | | .. . :^. | |. .^ ^.^ | |. ^:.^ .. | | ^:... . | |.^ . | +-----[3152B1C3]----+ +-------------------+ | :X| | . ^^^| | : ..^| | . : . E | | i . . . | | ^ S l : . | | i l ^ ^ | | ^ . . | | . . | | . . | | ... | +-------------------+ Regards, -- Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ SD adaptations for KORG EX-800 and Poly-800MkII V0.9: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#KorgSDada
