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Larry Hall Wrote:

 > Oh I agree.  You definitely shouldn't take a route that produced a fix
 > for you once already.  Using it again is just asking for trouble. ;-)

 > Use 'rebaseall' as you did before.  It generally fixes the problem and
 > is the right solution.

I guess the wink means you're not just being sarcastic and unhelpful.

It seems to me rebaseall is not the best solution long-term, though it 
does work as an immediate fix.  The issue is well stated here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg00873.html

Geoff

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