Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/08/10/08:16:19
On Thu, Aug 06, 1998 at 03:16:39PM -0400, Jeff Sturm wrote:
[...]
> BTW my initial impressions with this package are:
> a) it is excellent quality, compared to even commercial offerings
> from Softway and AT&T (I've tried most of them).
Glad you like it! My goal is for Cygwin32 to become the Linux of the
Windows 9x/NT space. Although we have a few hundred thousand users
at this point (estimated), the system will become much more popular if
and when many optional packages are easily available/installable.
> b) it is horrible for a newcomer to find his way around and tame
> it into a nice, useable GNUish package (why no vim, less in the
> distribution?) I guess that's why it's beta...
I definitely agree this needs to happen somehow. I'm looking into
it...
> Why doesn't someone build a distribution of cygwin32 configured with
> all the goodies, updates, egcs, X11, etc?
Well, I can at least say that the next release will include EGCS 1.1.
(That's almost for sure). I should have more solid news as to when
the next major release will occur in a week or two.
--
Geoffrey Noer
noer AT cygnus DOT com
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