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From: ericblake AT comcast DOT net (Eric Blake)
To: Harry Putnam <reader AT newsguy DOT com>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Find tool contained in unknown pkg
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 05:53:39 +0000
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> I've just installed a very minimal cygwin.  I noticed the `id' tool is
> not present

A little too minimal, I would say.  id is part of coreutils, which is
a Base package, and as such, it should be part of every working
cygwin installation.  You may want to run 'cygcheck -c' to see
which packages are incomplete, and should be reinstalled using
setup.exe.

Also, following the directions here
> Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html

about attaching 'cygcheck -svr' as a text attachment to your
email might help us spot anything else suspicious in your
installation.

-- 
Eric Blake
volunteer cygwin coreutils maintainer

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