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From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Dave Korn wrote:

> and there is of course no such file as "/usr/bin/ssmtp-config^M".  Solution:
> 
> ls -l $(cygcheck -l ssmtp | d2u)

...which is precisely what "cygcheck -c ssmtp" does.  Specifically, it
prints OK if all the files are present.

But this is all a red herring.  You said you have some kind of problem
with ssmtp but you only described an unrelated problem with using
cygcheck.  Describe the actual problem -- what are you trying to
accomplish, what have you done so far to get there, and what happens
when you do that?

Brian

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