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Nils wrote:
> Reinstalling the base files fixed the problem. There should be a
> message ANYWHERE, that cygwin should be exited while updating the
> binaries. Instead, it seems to succeed in updating the system.
> That's not an optimal situation.


You mean you didn't see the message from setup saying that it could not
replace un-use DLLs and that you would need to reboot?

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