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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:14:42 -0700
From: <jdeifik AT ca DOT rr DOT com>
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Subject: install bug when selecting flac program
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I have an existing installation of cygwin on my computer.
Using the cygwin setup program version 2.573.2.2,
I decide to add the program flac.
I select flac, and it gets installed.
When I run it, nothing happens when I run it from bash.
When I run it from a windows command prompt, it produces
a pop-up window, saying that it is missing libogg.

I re-run cygwin setup, and I see that libogg has not been
selected. I select it, and it gets installed. flac now
works (flac is version 1.2.0).

The bug is that selecting flac for install did not trigger
libogg as a dependency that also needed to get installed.

jeff


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