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Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 08:21:59 +0200
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Subject: Analyze dependencies of a cygwin package
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Hello to everyone,

yesterday I've uploaded a new cmus package, with some optional features 
enabled.

Today, through setup.exe, I noticed that now cmus brings clang as 
dependency.

Is there something I can use for analyzing transitive dependencies of a 
package?
It does not make sense for an audio player to bring a compiler as 
dependency, and would like to remove the offending dependency.

Best

Federico

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