Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/08/18:10:36
An important point that Mark left out of his description is that this
package is decidedly UNIX like, with much of the tools and conventions of
UNIX. One who starts using this package should be familiar with the UNIX
way of working or be willing to learn (with a good book).
Good luck and enjoy!
At 10:34 PM 3/8/98 +1000, Mark Read wrote:
>Hi Vicki.
>
>In a nut-shell, GNU-WIN32 is a free (yes, free!) C (and C++) compiler that
>runs in a Windows 95/NT (32 bit) environment (your development environment).
>
>You can use it to either:
>
>a) port Unix to Windows 95/NT: take standard Unix C programs and compile
>them under GNU-WIN32, usually without changing a single line or source code,
>and produce a binary (exe) that will run on a Wintel (Windows 95/NT on Intel
>architecture).
>
>b) write C or C++ programs under the Windows 95/NT development environment
>(from scratch or from your existing projects in some cases) and either
>compile for a Windows binary or take to source and compile it under a Unix
>environment.
>
>The FAQ and RELEASE files located on the Cygnus home page (www.cygnus.com)
>(click on the CYG32WIN icon on the left edge) has a lot more information.
>
>Cheers, Mark.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vicki <star5932 AT advnet DOT net>
>To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
>Date: Sunday, 8 March 1998 17:52
>Subject: I'm new
>
>
>>I'm new to this gnu stuff, what does GNU-WIN32 supposed to do?
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