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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 23:32:33 +0100
From: Angelo Graziosi <angelo.graziosi@alice.it>
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Larry Hall wrote:
> This sounds contradictory to what you're asking above.

No, it is as modern package managers work. Also 'port' in MacPorts has 
similar options (they call these packages 'requested'). For example, on 
OSX I have installed only 21 (chosen by me, i.e. *requested*), but the 
total number of package installed (as a result of dependencies) is 254. 
In principle reinstalling the 21 packages should reinstall all the 254 
but sometimes the dependencies change. Having a less package to 
reinstall makes simpler to follow the process of 
installation/re-installation.

I think Cygwin has this (maybe I read this on the list) but I don't 
remember, exactly, the command.. :-(

In any case, Happy New Year.

Ciao,
  Angelo.

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