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From: "anton" <antonmo AT chello DOT se>
Subject: How do I install own packages found on the net?
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 10:45:44 +0200
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Hi,

I did not found the utility I wanted on the cygwin site, so I went searching
on the net and found a package that had what I wanted. Its a binary bz2
archive and a source tar.gz archive. So I know that running setup should be
only the way to install packages so I want setup to recognize my package! I
don't know how :(

I looked in setup.ini and added it to it, but no change.
Please help me




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