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From: "C" <C AT Gryning DOT com>
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Subject: Setup feature query/suggestion!
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:49:02 +0100
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Dont know if this is the right place to send too...;)

I have been using cygwin for quite a while now.....and update things quite
regularly.....I have a vast amount of compressed packages in my /pkg
directory.....

I am not really fussed about keeping them....and only really in a lots of
cases want to keep the current installed package.....and so....a method of
removing all but the installed packages.....or all installed would be
great....and definitely save time or disk space.....dont know if this can be
done.....or is done....or if this is the forum to suggest this to.....

for those familiar with debian...
apt-get autoclean
apt-get clean

is the functionality that i am after.......

Thanks for reading
CraigT


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