Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/08/12/06:02:26
I think this would be a good idea, but in the spirit of Red Hat, rpm
would be a better installation method (BTW, it has been ported to
cygwin32, not by me, but I have been using it). Also, the source of
each "tool" or "component" should be on the CD for easy reconfiguration.
I dunno, just my 2 cents.
Marcus
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert DOT Cross AT scottish-newcastle DOT co DOT uk
[mailto:Robert DOT Cross AT scottish-newcastle DOT co DOT uk]
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 4:10 AM
To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
Subject: CD-based distribution (was Another
website....)
Here's what I'd like to see in a GNU-WIN32 CD
distribution. I'll call it 'Blue
Socks' to distinguish
it from 'Red Hat' Linux ....
Basic system using InstallShield or similar installer.
Able to cleanly
uninstall whole system.
Full Unix paths, (/usr, /home, /etc)
Manual pages plus support programs (man, grotty, etc).
EGCS (C/C++, plus make only - no Fortran, Pascal, etc)
X-programs, such as xterm, xtetris, etc.
At the risk of being real unpopular, I'd prefer the
current two distributions,
i.e. a user and
a programmer distribution. The programmer distribution
would include all in the
user
distribution plus:
Perl,
Tcl/Tk,
Emacs or Xemacs (the latter preferred as Emacs on NT is
pretty darn good
anyway).
Other programming languages (esp Fortran, Pascal)
Graphics libraries, (where licensing allows), JPEG,
GIF(?), TIFF, PNG.
What do other people think about this?
Bob Cross.
-
For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to
"gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
- Raw text -