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Eric Blake wrote:

> That's because of a setup.exe limitation - it does not pick up
> dependencies that are not on the same server as the package you are
> picking up.  Now that I have uploaded emacs to cygwin.com, that should no
> longer be an issue (but in the meantime, Steffen could have worked around
> that by copying a few more packages to his site).

It should also work if you ctrl-select both mirrors in the chooser list,
i.e. a full mirror plus the test package mirror.

Brian

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