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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 20:46:36 EDT
Subject: Re: various 'cywin1.dll' tested with PERL's 'Configure' script.
To: earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com, zaimi AT kiwi DOT iamp DOT tohoku DOT ac DOT jp,
cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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In a message dated 99-06-03 08:29:26 EDT, earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com writes:

<< The Jan 15th snapshot was an
 effort by DJ to get cygwin to run as smoothly as possible on Win95 by working
 around the bugs within the OS and IMHO will be the last time that Win95 will 
be
 given special attention unless some user wishes to contribute fixes.
 
 How about Win98 users?  I don't remember seeing complaints of this nature 
from
 Win98 users and definitely not from WinNT users.
 
 SUGGESTION: Upgrade to at least Win98, but if at all possible switch to 
WinNT!!
 
 ST: Linux advocates, we already know that you'd suggest switching linux. >>
In my experience, the most recent snapshots are best with W95, but there is 
the issue of the changed implementation of ctype.  I'm running Win2K and 
Win95 now, with cygwin installed separately on each (W2K on NTFS; cygwin not 
working with W2K on FAT).  Cygwin definitely runs better for me on W2K than 
on NT.  As for linux, I'm debating whether to spend the money to try Caldera 
with Partition Magic, so I can have 3 OS's mostly able to work in each 
others' partitions.

Tim
tprince AT computer DOT org

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