Eric Lilja via Cygwin writes:
> I noticed I was missing the "shasum" command in /usr/bin, and was told to
> install the package perl-Digest-SHA.

By whom?  All SHA digest programs you might want to use are available
from GNU coreutils or if you insist on Perl modules, perl-Digest SHA1
and perl-Digest-SHA2.

> However: The Cygwin setup program displays this message if I select this
> package:
>
> Problem 1/1, nothing provides perl5_032 needed by perl-Digest-SHA-6.04-1,
> Solution 1/1, default, - do not ask to install perl-Digest-SHA-6.04-1
>
> Looks like the dependency tree for this package is broken?

No, this package has long been obsoleted and the version of Perl which
it was compiled for no longer exists for Cygwin anyway.  It appears it
has found a new upstream maintainer in the meantime, but I really don't
see the need for providing it again.


Regards,
Achim.
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