Could you list the files for the Cygwin Supported editor and some of the other incidentals.
Maybe I will have room on my drive to defrag when done.
Warren
At 08:39 PM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
You don't need all of Cygwin's packages to be able to write, compile, and debug C++ code on Cygwin, no. You can probably get by with a default installation plus 'gcc', 'gcc-g++', 'binutils', and 'gdb', depending on your needs. That, of course, leaves out your favorite Cygwin-supported editor, among other incidentals (or not so incidentals).
If you get two responses from me each time, it's because I do a "reply-all" which sends to the list and you. If you read the list, you may find it more convenient to just get your replies from there. In that case, set your "reply-to" option to the list and you'll just get one instead. That's what I do.
Larry
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