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From: "Andy Canfield" <andy AT adamsint DOT com>
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Subject: HOW BIG IS IT?
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:35:51 +0700
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How big is Cygwin? That's my first question, because I'm short of disk space. My 12 year old version of MKS is less than 6 megabytes. I use fgrep a dozen times a day; sometimes diff, touch, strings, head, and tail. So I'd want the command-line toolkit, not the compiler, and maybe other utilities.



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