Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/04/14/09:59:15
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> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Jan Nieuwenhuizen
> Sent: 14 April 2004 14:26
> Dave Korn writes:
>
> >> What will be the benefits of using cygwin in that case.
> >
> > Having a Unix-alike, rather than a Linux-alike, for one.
>
> Yah, Unix was so much cooler than Linux.
Dunno how you managed to read that into my post. All I said was that Unix
!= Linux. Depending on what the application is, someone might want a
unix-alike rather than a Linux system, because they aren't the same thing.
Fairly simple to understand, I thought: the fact that you've read it as some
kind of value judgement suggests you're projecting your own preconceived
notions into my words.
> Don't we all pine for those
> times, where we would make all kinds of interesting workarounds for
> non-POSIX compliant /bin/sh's that came without that silly stuff
> called source code.
>
> Jan.
> /still failing to see why Cygwin has that same coolness factor
Chill, dude. You got issues or something? Get that chip off your
shoulder!
cheers,
DaveK
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