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Hi,

thanks for the quick answer!

> Select the desired version of the cygwin package in setup.exe.

Yes. Tried and now everything explodes crying for getline.

> However, by doing this you just exacerbate the problem so that it
> continues to exist.  What needs to happen is for users of Apache to
> report this deficiency in its build system to the developers so that
> future versions of Apache can be fixed.  Consider filing a PR at
> <http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/> or posting on their mailing list.

Sounds reasonable.

I'll try that.

I just hope I will not lose my job until cygwin and apache show each 
other whose system what deficiencies has...

Iv


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