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Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 15:29:52 -0500
From: Scott Wegner <swegner2 AT hdfgroup DOT org>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: email package needs openssl dependency
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Hi all,

I have installed the 'email' utility from the a standard Cygwin 1.5  
install; the only package I have included from the repositories  
outside of the defaults is 'email'.  However, when I try to use the  
email program, I get an error about a missing cygcrypto DLL.  From  
reading other messages on the mailing list, it's apparent that this is  
included in the openssl package.

It seems like the openssl package should therefore be installed as a  
dependency when the email program is selected.  I would mark this as a  
bug in the email packaging.

This happens in a standard Windows XP x86 environment, with Cygwin  
up-to-date as of this week.

Thanks,

Scott Wegner
swegner2 AT hdfgroup DOT org

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