Hello,
If you repeat the update of installed Cygwin packages for a while,
it's quite possible that there are some packages that were installed
as dependency but are no longer required by any others.
Then is there any way to detect and uninstall such ones?
I expect such way as `apt autoremove` of
On Mar 29 12:46, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2021-03-29 11:40, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
> > The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
> >
> > * cygwin-3.2.0-1
> > * cygwin-devel-3.2.0-1
> > * cygwin-doc-3.2.0-1
> >
> > This is a new major rel
On 2021-03-29 11:40, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* cygwin-3.2.0-1
* cygwin-devel-3.2.0-1
* cygwin-doc-3.2.0-1
This is a new major release.
-
- Allow ~5000 child processes per process
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* cygwin-3.2.0-1
* cygwin-devel-3.2.0-1
* cygwin-doc-3.2.0-1
This is a new major release.
What's new:
---
- Revamped pseudo console support. Conditionally activating it only when
a non-cygwin application is run.
-
On 29.03.2021 18:48, Andreas Heckel via Cygwin wrote:
I was running "cygcheck-dep -o" and received
python-boto: is obsoleted by ( python2-boto )
When trying to uninstall python-boto, setup claims that package
"duplicity-0.7.11-1" still depends in it.
So far I have no experience with cygcheck-d
I was running "cygcheck-dep -o" and received
python-boto: is obsoleted by ( python2-boto )
When trying to uninstall python-boto, setup claims that package
"duplicity-0.7.11-1" still depends in it.
So far I have no experience with cygcheck-dep and only used setup to keep my
system updated.
Hen
https://bit.ly/3sz1JOO
I said goodnight again and went out, leaving him there moving
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