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From: "Chunke R. Yang" <yangchunke AT hotmail DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: setup.exe should remove the tar.gz files of old packages
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 15:46:04 +0900
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It is really not a big deal if you just remove the whole directory of 
[latest] and [contribute]. But it is not a simple task either if the users 
just want to remove the tar balls of the older packages and keep those of 
the lastest. Not mention that the tar balls are under different directories. 
To remove those tar balls by hand might take some time.

I was wondering that instead of revising the setup.exe, I might be better to 
provide the users with a bash script.(or they should write it by 
themselves:)

>
>Perhaps the user can just delete the files they don't want?  It's not
>a big deal, and we already have more options than I'm comfortable
>with.

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