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On 10/31/2013 2:27 PM, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
> I just decompressed the cygwin tarball which only overwrote the dll in /
> usr/bin but not in /bin.
> Is there a canonical way to do that in a proper way?

What did you use to do the decompress and extract?  Windows tools don't
understand Cygwin mount points.

> Putting it in a local directory and pointing setup.exe ot it?

Sure, that works and requires no special effort. :-)

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