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Re: Cygwin dll oddness
- From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke at gnu dot org>
- To: "Simon Weatherill" <simon at weatherill dot org>
- Cc: "Chris Jackson" <chris at fluffhouse dot org dot uk>, <lilypond-user at gnu dot org>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: 08 Aug 2003 17:55:40 +0200
- Subject: Re: Cygwin dll oddness
- Organization: Jan at Appel
- References: <010301c35da3$f3de4b30$4c29c69b@ic.ac.uk><031201c35db8$e1516780$6702a8c0@simon>
"Simon Weatherill" <simon@weatherill.org> writes:
> I just got that as well. You have to use the develpment (I assume)
> cygwin (1.5.1-1 instead of 1.3.22-1) - under Base.
Yes, but you *must not* select this package by hand. What you must
do, is check the Experimental radio-button, somewhere in the top-right
of the package selection window. That will install other stuff
(guile, tetex, kpathsea, python etc), from the TEST release.
You cannot just mix some TEST and CURR packages...
Jan.
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