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Subject: RE: i want to re-download all packages... how?
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From: "Erik Cumps" <erik DOT cumps AT icos DOT be>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:53:27 +0200
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> > > If you *really* want to download absolutely *everything*, just
> > > delete the entire contents of your local download directory and
> > > start again.
>
> _That_ is plain MEAN ;-)
>
> > Actually, I think that was his original problem. ;-)  If you want
> > to make setup forget about what you have installed, you need to
> > remove the files in '/etc/setup'.  This assumes the OP wants to
> > install everything too though, which isn't clear from the
> > original post.
>
> He wanted it on a cd/rw... IMO that implies _not_ installing it.

Why not use mkcygwget. It's what I do to create my Cygwin installation
CDs...

Erik Cumps


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