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From: Steve <beforewisdom@yahoo.com>
Subject: dig on cygwin
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 18:31:04 +0100
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Hi;

I noticed that dig was not in my cygwin at work ( win2k box ).

I didn't see it on the page brought up on the "software" link on the 
cygwin web site.

Googling around I saw a windows port that looked a bit different.  I 
also found some *old* usenet posts about having to compile it yourself.

I just learned about this tool.

Before I use the other options above I thought I would ask if dig is in 
cygwin but rolled into another package under another name.

Thanks for any tips

Steve



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