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From: "Kevin Ison" <kison AT zapeng DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: using setup to update cygwin
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 08:47:48 -0500
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I have been using cygwin for a few months now and reading through the
documentation and FAQs it mentions that I can update the software packages
installed with the setup program that I used to install cygwin.

It doesnt seem to work though.  When I run the setup program it does not
return any newer version of the software packages I have already installed.
I am running version 1.5.5 of cygwin and I know the latest  version is 1.5.7
.  My question is how do I get newer versions of those packages I have
already installed.  I did not delete the subfolders that setup originally
created.  According to what I read when I run the setup program it should
get the latest or current versions of packages available.  Is there
something I need to do to insure I always get a current list?

thanks
Kevin


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Kevin Ison



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