of a wider question to the
Cygwin list, and someone told me that it looked more
like a packaging problem than me having goofed
somewhere, so I thought I ought to post it here.
Cheers,
James McLaughlin.
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The X-in-a-box means you want source for that
package,
which you will only get if you are installing or
reinstalling
that package. Just curious though, why would a
'tick' be more
intuitive in your mind than an 'X-in-a-box'? Both,
to me, seem
to indicate you're specifying some kind of
Windows Explorer (or My Computer - or perhaps
File Manager, come to think of it) to move them (and
some C++ source files of my own) into Cygwin's
directory without anything being screwed up or any of
Cygwin's system files needing to be altered?
/LONG EMAIL Thanks for any help,
James McLaughlin