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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 07:01:40 +0100
From: Marcel Telka <marcel AT telka DOT sk>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Announce: ioperm-0.2.1 for cygwin released
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:42:58AM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Marcel et. al.,
> 
> At 09:52 2003-01-20, Marcel Telka wrote:
> >On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 10:05:43AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 03:57:35PM +0100, Marcel Telka wrote:
> >> >This software adds support for ioperm() function to Cygwin. This support
> >> >includes sys/io.h and sys/perm.h header files (not included in Cygwin by
> >> >default) together with development and runtime libraries.
> >> >
> >> >News in this release:
> >> > * Windows DDK is optional for compilation now
> >> > * --prefix=/usr parameter for ./configure script is not mandatory now
> >> >
> >> >Homepage: http://openwince.sourceforge.net/ioperm/
> >>
> >> Is there some reason you're not proposing this as a standard cygwin 
> >package?
> >
> >There are at least two reasons:
> >1. A device driver (ioperm.sys) is required for running ioperm with 
> >NT/2000/XP
> >2. Windows DDK is required for the driver compilation.
> >
> >If these drawbacks are acceptable for a standard cygwin package I could 
> >start
> >ioperm integration with mainstream cygwin net distribution.
> >
> >Any votes? :-)
> 
> 
> Regarding (1): Are we ("We" Kemo Sabe?) not crossing a boundary here?

Yes. But this crossing is optional.

> 
> Up to now we've been able to say that Cygwin does not install drivers or 
> other kernel-mode software and, the recent "/etc" business notwithstanding, 
> have been able to claim that BSODs, hangs and other nastiness cannot be 
> blamed on Cygwin.

My idea for ioperm is:
After package installation user must by hand install ioperm.sys driver.
So, no automatic driver installation in postinstall script.

> 
> Will this added capability be optional so those who don't need it and who 
> would prefer to avoid the potential instability of added driver software 
> (and I emphasize _potential_, not wanting to impugn anyone's programming 
> abilities) can avoid it altogether?

Yes. ioperm package installation will be optional (like any other cygwin
package is).

> 
> Am I being overly cautious? Paranoid?

That is ok :-).


Thank you.

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| Marcel Telka   e-mail:   marcel AT telka DOT sk  |
|                homepage: http://telka.sk/ |
|                jabber:   marcel AT jabber DOT sk |
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