Well, well. I'm grateful for esp. the hours Chuck put into this, and for having at least seen the process and all, but I suppose it's time to end this -- I just can't bear to watch losing all the votes so bravely fought for ;-)
AstroTortilla is fine with a custom repo. All we ever wanted was to be able to install astrometry.net with Cygwin's setup.exe. There were two reasons for doing the ITP: 1) Astrometry.net is immensely useful, albeit for a relatively minor userbase (*), and it *will* be part of both Cygwin and all the other major/applicable distros, eventually 2) the thought never occured to me that custom repos are possible ... (*) So-called computerized GOTO telescopes have been sold by the unknown tens if not hundreds of thousands over the past 10-20yrs. ALL of them are essentially fixed by AstroTortilla, which critically relies on Astrometry.net. So it may well be that once the word gets out that there's a GOTO correction program just like the one Hubble Space Telescope uses, available for amateur astronomers and compatible with their trusty old mounts, we'll see some downloads. How many would we need for it to be considered significant enough? Is this document still valid? http://sourceware.org/cygwin-apps/package-server.html Anything else I need to know? Thanks once again for your time and effort! I'm sorry the lessons you gave me will go down the drain if I won't become a package manager ... ;-) -- jussi P.S. If this message doesn't turn out to be the end of story just yet, let it be known that I will have a look at building the package with dynamic linking, if package size is deemed a bigger issue than the superficially miniscule userbase. It's just there's work (as in paycheck) to do, and my family has very recently grown by one, so I'm in no greater hurry with this than before ...