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Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 14:08:59 -0800
From: Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net>
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Subject: Re: where is setup.exe source?
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Carl Karsten wrote:

> I meant what compiler is used.  I am used to things like InnoSetup, so I was
> expecting something of that nature.

It's built with gcc, just like Cygwin itself and every Cygwin package. 
It is however a mingw application, and does not depend on cygwin1.dll
for obvious reasons.  The build infratructure is the standard autoconf +
automake environemnt.  Instructions for building are in the README file.

> ftp://mirror.calvin.edu/cygwin;mirror.calvin.edu;North America;Michigan
> 
> Why isn't the "North America;Michigan" part displayed?

I presume because it would take up more screen real-estate (setup used
to be constricted to a very small window before it was resizeable) and
because no one has yet coded it to do that.

Brian

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