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Am 13.06.2018 um 01:30 schrieb Alejandro Benitez:

> It's somehow clear I thankfully won't need to upgrade to cygwin64 until later, 

While you don't need to do it, you'll have to re-install Cygwin anyway, 
and frankly, installing 32-bit Cygwin from scratch, on a 64-bit Windows 
machine, just seems excessively nostalgic.

You're already removing so much cruft --- why let yourself be tied to 
the past by sticking with 32-bit Cygwin?

> I mean it seems I'll be able to still use my 32 bit cygwin after I upgrade to 64 bit Windows 10, 

Unlikely.  You'll have to do a complete re-install to fix up all the 
file permissions and regsitry entries.


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