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On 2021-08-03 23:11, ASSI wrote:
> Brian Inglis writes:
>> Is Jon's change all that is required, or do I need to build and upload
>> a libidn11 to replace the obsoleted version, as well as a current
>> libidn12 release with the obsolete removed?
> 
> With the obsoletion removed from setup.ini, packages depending on
> libidn11 should trigger a re-installation on systems where it was
> removed.  I have not yet checked, but I suppose there is nothing else to
> do.

Thanks Achim,

There appear to be a lot of transitive dependencies now I am using the 
cygcheck-dep -S option!

Sorry to all for the screwup.

Rerunning setup should put everything back.
If necessary, please set libidn11 to (re)Install latest.

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