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Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 14:58:49 -0700 (MST)
From: thoni56 <thomas AT junovagen DOT se>
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Subject: How can I try a newly build package locally?
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I'm a maintainer of a program that I'd might like to propose for inclusion in
the Cygwin distribution.

We use CMake so there is a packager available, and it's easy to create a
.bz2 package.

Once I've created the package, how can I try it locally? In Linux this can
easily be done with dpkg, but is there a way to use the Cygwin package
installer so that it picks up a local package?

I've read [the package contribution documentation][1] and related pages but
can't find an answer.

/Thomas

  [1]: https://cygwin.com/setup.html



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