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Subject: Recovering /etc/setup/installed.db
From: fergus <fergus@bonhard.uklinux.net>
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Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 20:55:04 +0100
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Suppose I have a polished setup installation of a subset of the Cygwin
resource, and not necessarily the latest versions of things. I've lost
/etc/setup/installed.db which would provide all the details. Is there a
way I can recover it? I thought about trying to use cygcheck,
remembering the copious output from it; but I think cygcheck _uses_
installed.db to provide this output, it can't be used to build it?
Fergus


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