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From: "Mike Nordell" <tamlin AT algonet DOT se>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: 1.3.2: no uname
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 00:58:39 +0200
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Getting both 1.3.2-1 and the earlier one, there's no "uname" included,
making it in reality impossible to use.

I hunted hi and lo, even trying to recompile it - but since it needs uname
for configure to be run...

Since this seems to have been a long-standing problem I'm a bit surprised I
haven't found any info on it on neither a WWW-search nor at the cygwin site.

/Mike


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