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From: "kou yu" <ckyoog@gmail.com>
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Subject: Who can tell me /usr/sbin/in.* belong to which packages?
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$ ls /usr/sbin/in.*
in.ftpd.exe     in.rlogind.exe  in.talkd.exe    in.tftpd.exe
in.rexecd.exe   in.rshd.exe     in.telnetd.exe  in.uucpd.exe


My cygwin's packages info has lost. So I got nothing by performing cygcheck -f
$ cygcheck -f /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
This command print nothing to me.

I have no way except looking for help here. Thank you guys.
I just wanna know /usr/sbin/in.* belong to which packages.

Please tell me the result of this command
$ cygcheck -f /usr/sbin/in.*

Thank you.

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