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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 18:23:25 -0500, "Bob Heckel" <bheckel@gmail.com>
wrote:

>Version w3m-0.5.1-2 of  "w3m" has been uploaded.
>
>w3m is a pager/text-based WWW browser.  It is similar to Lynx, but
>handles some things like page navigation differently.
>
>This is a Cygwin related upgrade to link to the current openssl libraries.
>
This appears to be a response to my complaint that w3m was dependent
on openssl097 which is archaic and thus invisible by default in Cygwin
setup.

(Might this be a problem with Cygwin Setup or with the setup.ini
files? If package A is dependent on package B and package B is
obsolete then installing package A should, none the less, cause
package B to be installed.)

Using strings on the new exe one sees that it is dependent on
openssl098, the current version.


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