Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/02/05/14:01:25
Hi John,
Most, if not all of the coolview changes will be included in the next
release. I can't speak to the text=binary; but only to say, that since
it is a requirement with the coolview that it will be the default setup
mode in B19.
I prefer setting up my own filesystem directories. So setting up
default ones doesn't really appeal to me.
As for utilities, if you check the project page you will understand why
they are not included. However, I must admit that it would be nice to
have executable binaries for man, info and less; but that would also
require having binaries for termcap and/or ncurses. I would rather
Cygnus spend it's time working on gcc and binary tools then I can just
port the others.
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>Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 22:09:36 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Kubiatowicz <kubitron AT cs DOT berkeley DOT edu>
>To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
>Subject: Beta-19 and configurations....
>Reply-To: kubitron AT cs DOT berkeley DOT edu
>
>Howdy. I use gnu-win32 and love it, as far as it goes.
>
>However, if Beta-19 is around the corner, could I request the
following,
>which I would consider *really* useful:
>
> Could you update the installation process to set up a
> complete generic directory structure ala the "setup help"
> links from Sergey? In particular, he seems to mention a
> lot of things in /usr/local/bin, etc, which are not set up
> by default. He also mounts filesystems as binary, etc.
>
> My ideal would be for the setup process to configure a
> complete "coolview" like machine if requested (this would
> be an option, including the option to install over/modify
> anything that was there before).
>
>I must admit the the set of things required to get properly set up is
>rather large and this seems like knowledge that should be coded in the
>installation wizzard for new users. I still haven't found the time to
>work through all of the suggestions out there for configuration, simply
>because my time is really tight.
>
>Note that the ability to change things to be any way someone might want
>is great, but this assumes a reasonable starting point.
>
>I also put in a strong plug for including:
>
> 1) A working version of man
> 2) The remote network set that Sergey put together, including
> SSH/SSHD.
> 3) less and tcsh
> 4) Whatever other tools can be included.
>
>I must admit that I have to currently use the AT+T UWIN in addition to
>GNUWIN to have a useful working environment...
>
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