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Subject: Where is gcc, don't see it in the setup list
From: David Lubbers <lubrs AT comcast DOT net>
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Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 21:14:23 -0400
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I have installed cygwin about 8 times over a week.  On the setup exe
page under the DEVEl project I only see examples for gcc.  I never get a
chance to select gcc for installation and I never have gcc or c++ or g++
after an installation.  What am I doing wrong.  A constraint:  I have to
install from a local directory,  I cannot install from the internet. 


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