hi community,

Every time when I was installing a cygwin, I run the setup twice.
The first time is to download only, then the second is to install from local 
directory.

To doing like this is to keep the installed packages under a specified 
directory, then later on I can re-install from there if only I need to install 
cygwin again.

Now the problem is that the installer -- I mean setup.exe keeps those 
previously downloaded packages. For example, under gcc\gcc-core, there are two 
files as gcc-core-3.4.4-3.tar.bz2 and gcc-core-3.4.4-999.tar.bz2, actually as 
we know, gcc-core-3.4.4-3.tar.bz2 is a previously downloaded version, I want it 
to be removed when a new version is downloaded.

I had thought about writing a script to do the job, but I found it's not good 
idea, because it's not easy to find out all the old packages, it's subject to 
the naming convention.

I wonder if the installer could provide a feature to remove those old packages. 
Thanks for any hint or if there is already this kind of feature.



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