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It turned out to be easier than that.  I just re-ran the installer and 
added the RCS package.  Works fine!  I also found "make" easily enough.  
But which package contains cpp (the C preprocessor, not the C++ thing).

Thanks,
   Bill

On 6/14/2020 5:23 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
> Rebuild the package from source. 32 and 64 but Cygwin have different binary models.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 14, 2020, at 8:05 PM, Bill Coffin <billc@eclipsoid.com> wrote:
>>
>> ﻿I've been using RCS for many years in an older cygwin running, most recently, on Windows 10.  For some reason, my cygwin installation went nuts so I downloaded and installed cygwin64.  cygwin64 works great but doesn't have RCS.  I've searched the net and all other sources (the cygwin archives appear to be unsearchable) and have found nothing helpful.
>>
>> I copied the RCS executables, etc.,  from my old cygwin directories into cygwin64, but they don't work.  (I used the RCS package file list as a guide.)
>>
>> How can I get a working RCS?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>     Bill
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