Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/01/23/18:20:26
> Jim Balter wrote:
> Carl J R Johansson wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Jim Balter wrote:
> >
> > But I don't understand what bash, tar, gzip, ls etc. have to do with
> > compiling programs. There are already fully functional equivalents on
> > NT.
> But this isn't really the point; the point is that cygwin was born
> unix and will live unix, even if compiler is separated out, as with
> mingw32.
> ... Meanwhile, the rest of us who need and want a total GNU-like
> environment because there *isn't any alternative* are rather pleased
> that cygwin is focusing on that, thank you very much.
Which is exactly why the GNU tools and eventually cygwin32 will be so
valuable: you can have the same tools on every platform you use. Having
functional equivalent tools is not enough. Compiling real world programs
usually involves a bit more that stuffing sources in a compiler.
Hans
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