Every source I found online says a full installation of Cygwin takes over 1 GB, but mine is only 100 MB. I was pretty sure I downloaded everything from the mirror
I would like to add to this thread. This approach gives you a leaner, meaner, bare-bones, minimal Cygwin install, with just the tools/items you need. No dependency bloat, no unwanted packages, files etc.
I have been experimenting with Cygwin attempting to get a "bare-bones", minimal install. I do find that installing utilities like grep, gawk, sed and similar tools has dependencies on cygwin, base-Cygwin and sometimes unwanted tools like bash, coreutils etc.
I wanted to get only the tools and their required dlls installed and started examining the Cygwin package. I discovered that not using the setup.exe supplied by Cygwin is an alternative way to accomplish minimal Cygwin installs.
And this is how I got it done:
Before you attempt the following, please ensure you have a tool like 7z.exe, xz.exe, bzip2 or other that is capable of uncompressing an .xz or bzip archive
Installing gawk example below :
7z.exe e -so gawk-4.1.3-1.tar.xz | tar xvf -Examine the Cygwin setup.ini file found in x86 or x86_64 folder. Look for the string '@ gawk' and in the lines after this line you should find a "requires:" line that lists the dependencies. Mine reads like this - "requires: bash cygwin libgmp10 libintl8 libmpfr4 libreadline7"
For gawk to run, bash is not a must since we have the windows command shell. (bash is included to get a few other dlls required by gawk. However, that causes a lot more unecessary files to be installed.) The other dependencies contain files that gawk needs to run.
Extract each of the above packages using tools like 7z or xz into individual files.
After all the dependencies are extracted, copy your needed tool(s) (grep/sed/gawk) to a folder and all the dependent .dlls
You should now be able to run your tool with the minimum set of .dlls required in a bare-bones cygwin installation.
Caution : It may not be sufficient to just extract the dependencies listed in setup.ini for each tool. Sometimes, you may need to execute/run the tool to discover that there are more dlls required.
There are other means of finding out the dlls required by an .exe - you can use dumpbin from MS or dependency walker, ndepends or similar tools to find the list of dependent dlls
Consult - How do I detect the DLLs required by an application? How do I find out which dlls an executable will load?
I also brute forced this dll info by just running the tool and installing the missing dlls listed one by one by extracting from the required packages.
When you run a tool and it errors out with a missing .dll message, search for the package that contains the dll here - https://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi . Enter the full/partial name of the missing dll to find the name of the package containing the dll.
Eventually, I have ended up with a bare-bones cygwin install with only the tools and dlls that I need.
Example : gawk - gawk.exe and the following dlls - cygwin1.dll, cyggmp-10.dll, cygiconv-2.dll, cygintl-8.dll, cygmpfr-4.dll, cyggcc_s-seh-1.dll, cygncursesw-10.dll, cygreadline7.dll sed - sed.exe and dlls - cygwin1.dll, cygintl-8.dll
Hope this is found useful. The Cywin installer also does dll re-basing, which I will not venture into here.