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* RE: you people rock
@ 2002-10-02 12:20 john.cyg.lst
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From: john.cyg.lst @ 2002-10-02 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

>   2. On the main web site, www.cygwin.com is a link 'Setup Package
> 	Search' (http://cygwin.com/packages/).  The 'Search Package List'
> 	field on that page allows you to search the complete set of
> 	packages for a specific program or file.

This is cool.  I did not know this.  Thanks.


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* RE: you people rock
@ 2002-10-02 11:11 Harig, Mark A.
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From: Harig, Mark A. @ 2002-10-02 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: john.cyg.lst, cygwin

Two things to keep in mind when looking for Cygwin versions of packages:

   1. When selecting packages to download using setup.exe, there is a
      'View' button which cycles through three different views of the
      package list:

         o Category - this allows you to search for packages that
           you want to download based on the type of package

         o Full - this allows you to list all available packages,
           sorted by package name in alphabetical order.  If you
           know the name of the package then you can quickly
           scroll through the list to see if it is available,
           without having to select/deselect package categories

         o Partial - this lists all of the packages that setup.exe
           will update, unless you specify otherwise

   2. On the main web site, www.cygwin.com is a link 'Setup Package
      Search' (http://cygwin.com/packages/).  The 'Search Package List'
      field on that page allows you to search the complete set of
packages
      for a specific program or file.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: john.cyg.lst@kumpf.org [mailto:john.cyg.lst@kumpf.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:37 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: you people rock
> 
> 
> 
> You people who develop cygwin, completely ROCK, in my
> opinion.
> 
> This is how you rock (among other ways):
> 
> I recently upgraded my cygwin from 1.1 to 1.3.  The new
> setup.exe doesnt automatically install everything.  So,
> after installing the base code, i later realized that i
> needed uuencode/uudecode, which had not been installed.  
> 
> Sadly for me, uuencode/uudecode were not listed separately
> as one of the packages.  Not to worry, tho.  I searched this
> list, and from it discovered that they were part of the
> `sharutils' package.  Sure enuf, the description of that
> package mentioned uudecode.
> 
> So, i used setup to download that package (which nicely had
> figured out for me prerequisite packages and downloaded them
> too), and installed them all.
> 
> A simple `rehash' in my tcsh window, and viola, i had
> uudecode. 
> 
> As i said, you ROCK.
> 
> Thanks, tons.
> 
> 
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* you people rock
@ 2002-10-02  7:37 john.cyg.lst
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From: john.cyg.lst @ 2002-10-02  7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin


You people who develop cygwin, completely ROCK, in my
opinion.

This is how you rock (among other ways):

I recently upgraded my cygwin from 1.1 to 1.3.  The new
setup.exe doesnt automatically install everything.  So,
after installing the base code, i later realized that i
needed uuencode/uudecode, which had not been installed.  

Sadly for me, uuencode/uudecode were not listed separately
as one of the packages.  Not to worry, tho.  I searched this
list, and from it discovered that they were part of the
`sharutils' package.  Sure enuf, the description of that
package mentioned uudecode.

So, i used setup to download that package (which nicely had
figured out for me prerequisite packages and downloaded them
too), and installed them all.

A simple `rehash' in my tcsh window, and viola, i had
uudecode. 

As i said, you ROCK.

Thanks, tons.


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