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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 10:38:31 -0400
From: Shawn Behrens <sbehrens AT gmx DOT li>
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Subject: Re: cygwin 3.11 stable for WinXP?
References: <OE290KAO6gxysfr1Tb000004f0d AT hotmail DOT com>

Hi,

>is cygwin 3.11 or any other version stable enough for Windows XP PRO?
>
The current version is plenty stable. It depends on what you wish to do, 
though. The packages you intend to use. Beta packages are, obviously, in 
beta stage. We use Cygwin with sshd in a production environment to get 
remote shell access to Windows machines, and yes, it has made life a lot 
easier.

Shawn



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