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Subject: Can I use two sets of different cygwin installations simultaneously?
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Can I use two different sets of cygwin installations
safely?

For example, one set may include the up-to-date full
packages, while the other may include somewhat
old-dated, partially installed packages. 

The second setmight look strange to you, but I have to
keep it because I need to maintain the same cygwin
environment as what all of my colleagues have in order
to develop some software together. 

It would be the best if I can configure the cygwin
setup procedure to satisfy this requirement.

Thanks in advance

K. Choi



		
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