Personally, I'd rather identify the apps which _arn't_ GNU. I didn't know
that the (current) version of which for cygwin wasn't the GNU version. This
ment that I kept wondering why it wasn't in 'sync' with the 'latest' GNU
one.
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From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL
Trying to jump aboard long after the ship left the pier . . . .
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Setup now allows the selection of multiple mirror sites, and will
download from them failing over automatically when an error occurs, on a
per-package basis.
Coolness. One dime-a-dozen-notion that I've
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Earnie Boyd
Morrison, John wrote:
Personally, I'd rather identify the apps which _arn't_ GNU. I
didn't know
that the (current) version of which for cygwin wasn't the GNU
version. This
ment that I kept wondering why it
John Morrison writes:
Maybe all the packages ought to state where they originated?
FWIW this often helps :-)
% package --version
Should support for this be a requirement for all Cygwin packages ?
AFAIK it is for gnu applications
Cheers
Norman
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:27:35PM -0500, Norman Vine wrote:
John Morrison writes:
Maybe all the packages ought to state where they originated?
FWIW this often helps :-)
% package --version
Should support for this be a requirement for all Cygwin packages ?
AFAIK it is for gnu applications
Charles Wilson wrote:
Since gettext comes before libintl0, the uninstall/reinstall occured
in the proper order, and I still had a working system. Unlike ncurses,
alphabetization works for us here -- it would be bad if libintl0 was
installed (replacing cygintl.dll with the new version),