I found the international libraries on Cygwinports at
https://sourceware.org/cygwinports/
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gayle@RumpusCat ~
Now comes the part of actually using it! B-D
I also probably need to install the documentation; however, that should be a new topic.
Thanks for the help! I needed the insight of experience since the installation is the first time I have done this type of work!
Sincerely, (Mr.) Gayle Lee Fairless fairless@ieee.org