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Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2015 09:00:22 -0700 (MST)
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Subject: Re: Unwanted texlive invasion
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I'm attempting to remove texlive because it's existence makes it impossible
to completely remove X Windows components.  I've manually ensured that all
things dependent on it have been marked for uninstall.  It ends up in a
catch 22 style circular, self-reference problem.  I don't know what
percentage of cygwinidos use teX stuff, but it MUST be a serious minority. 
Could someone come up with a solvent for this teXSuperGlue?



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