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From: "Rafael Kitover" <caelum@debian.org>
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Subject: RE: Installation on Windows 2K server
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:42:04 -0800
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>Question, is there a way to get the latest version on
>a CD or a way to download packages to another machine
>so that I can copy them to a cd to install.  I'm
>interested in all of the packages.

Run http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe and choose "download download from
internet" on the first screen.

Choose a directory you want to use, select all the packages you want and
download.

Burn the directory you used to download the packages to onto a CD.

Put a copy of "setup.exe" on the cd as well.

Run setup.exe on the computer you want to install Cygwin to, choose "Install
from local directory", put in the cd, choose "e:\" or whatever your cd
corresponds to.

HTH

-- 
Rafael

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