"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> (cd / && ls -1 usr/bin/* ) >a.txt
> gunzip -c /etc/setup/*.lst.gz | grep '^usr/bin/.' > b.txt
> cat a.txt b.txt | sort | uniq -u
>
> ... although this will also find anything that was created by a
> postinstall script as well
On 06 February 2007 14:54, zzapper wrote:
> Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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>> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
> I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on
> my new PC
>
>> why not sort by .dl
On 2/6/07, zzapper wrote:
Tim Prince wrote in news::
> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on my
new PC
> why not sort by .dll dependencies
How?
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A list of the intsalled files for each package is available in /etc/setup.
zzapper wrote on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 3:54 PM:
> Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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>> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll
> dependencies?
> I want to find out what
Tim Prince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
I want to find out what non-cygwin apps I will have to manually install on my
new PC
> why not sort by .dll dependencies
How?
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My Cygwin installation is at least 4 years old and I will soon move to a new
PC and a fresh install. How can I list/detect any "non-cygwin" apps that I
may have added to /bin etc
I may not be catching your intent; why not sort by .dll dependencies?
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