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Hi!

I am doing an installation program for my students and want to install 
cygwin as well.
I am using Nullsoft NSIS and I want to install only a minimum set (even 
smaller then the minimum recommended). In the previous setup program, I 
just copied a minimum installation from an installed version on my 
computer. I would like to go a bit further and I have this question:

Is it possible to call the setup program in quiet mode (or not quiet) 
and pass to the setup the packages we want to install? I would not like 
the user "lost" in all the steps of the cygwin setup...

How can I do this?

Best regards,
Joćo

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