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From: hgfernan AT usp DOT br (Hilton Fernandes)
Subject: Re: Cygwin32 19.2 update planned
29 Apr 1998 06:28:07 -0700 :
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Reply-To: Hilton Fernandes <hgfernan AT usp DOT br>
To: "$Bill Luebkert" <dbe AT wgn DOT net>, gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
Cc: Hilton Fernandes <hgfernan AT usp DOT br>
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On 26 Apr 98 at 0:45, $Bill Luebkert <dbe AT wgn DOT net> wrote:

> I'm still on B18 waiting for a stable replacement.  I don't want to 
> waste time doing an upgrade two or three times, I'll wait for 19.2 or 
> 20, whichever sounds stable.
> 

Hello!


That's the question: is it worth to change to b19.1?  May someone
who's experimented both make a clear and clean comparison between
both?  Like what are improvements like 
- bug corrections, 
- better performance in some cases, 
- greater compatibility with the POSIX standard

And the drawbacks:
- new bugs introduced,
- worse performance in some cases,
- new incompatibilities with Win32 programs, 
- new incompatibilities with POSIX.

I'd like to do such a comparison myself, but i'm frankly unable to,
since i can't afford the time to play with b19.  

I'm certain this comparison would be useful both for application
programmers like me, and maybe even for the cygwin gurus as it can
make their targets clearer.


Thanks for your attention,
--Hilton
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