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Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 13:44:07 -0600
From: "Rich Homolka" <rich AT stg DOT com>
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Subject: Suggested changes to cygwin Setup.exe

I don't install the entire toolkit - I don't have a use for irc, or
squid for example - but every time I click on setup just to get updates,
I need to turn off all the things I don't want.  It would be an
improvement for me if there was a switch to show only things that are
updates of my currently installed tools.  You could probably hook into
the Full/Part button and make it a Full/Part/Upgrade button.

Cygwin is a fine tool.  It makes my NT 2000 command line actually
usable, I thank you.
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