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RE: which which


Judging by the following:::

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$ cygcheck --help
Usage: cygcheck [OPTIONS] [program ...]
  -s, --sysinfo  = system information (not with -k)
  -v, --verbose  = verbose output (indented) (for -s or programs)
  -r, --registry = registry search (requires -s)
  -k, --keycheck = perform a keyboard check session (not with -s)
  -h, --help     = give help about the info
You must at least give either -s or -k or a program name

$ man cygcheck
No manual entry for cygcheck
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I don't know how we'd be expected to find the -c option
for cygcheck. Are there any other goodies in there?

For that matter, I didn't even know cygcheck would give
version numbers (although I did know setup.exe would
give me that info...)

--Kevin



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Collins [mailto:robert.collins@itdomain.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 7:17 AM

I'm sure you could have answered the version question yourself:
"
$ cygcheck -c which
Cygwin Package Information
Package             Version
which               1.5-1
"


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