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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:45:13 -0700
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Peter A. Castro wrote:

> Hmm... How complete is it?  Did you pull all the source packages as well?
> Did you keep the setup.ini with it?  What about the setup.exe itself?

I don't remember when setup.exe came into being, but it was after b20. 
At that time, you had the option if downloading one of two different 
single-file self-extracting archives (full.exe and user.exe) that would 
explode into a Cygwin tree for you.  Every time you updated Cygwin, 
you'd have to download the whole tree again.

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