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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 20:08:07 -0700
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From: John Franco <johnnyc AT eskimo DOT com>
Subject: no dice yet on .net server?
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Hello,

I've installed cygwin on a Microsoft .Net Server machine (yes, a
"release candidate" build) just so that I can use bash, but it refuses
to run.  I've noticed the web page says 'The Cygwin DLL works with
all non-beta, non "release candidate", ix86 versions of Windows
since Windows 95, with the exception of Windows CE.'  Does that
mean cygwin deliberately checks the OS version and bails out if
it's not among those expected, or simply that you haven't yet tested
it on this OS and I've hit an incompatibility?

I have cygwin running just fine on my Windows 2000 machines.


John Franco


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