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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Steve Lefevre wrote:
>> Hello -
>>
>> I'm desperately looking for a source for the tree command in cygwin. 
>> It isn't listed separately in any of the package sources that I 
>> looked at. I tried googling and search the cygwin website, but they 
>> just return results for "source tree" or "filesystem tree" -- nothing 
>> about the tree command.
>>
>> Has in been abandoned from cygwin?
>
> I'd suggest you look for the package that the command is in, either
> through <cygwin.com/packages> or via 'cygcheck -p tree'.  Neither of
> these narrow things down very well for me to point you more directly
> so I can only say that I would recommend that you
> 'cygcheck -p $(which tree)' to see if that unearths a potential package
> for you.  Once you find it, fire up 'setup.exe' and make sure you
> choose the 'Src?' box for the package.  The result will go in '/usr/src'.

Looks like my memory made something up -- Thorsten says it was never 
included in cygwin. That would make it difficult to find!

I tried looking in the package search on the website, but of course I 
didn't find it. I thought it was due to ubiquity of the term 'tree', but 
it looks like it's because it just wasn't there.

Thanks for the help!

Steve
>
>


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