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From: "Mikael" <mindcooler AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: I updated cygwin today and discovered something that made me glad
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 21:47:29 +0200
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So, I updated my cygwin installation today (something I hadn't done for a 
few weeks or so) to get the latest version of cygwin itself, but I was also 
interested in the new version of bash.
During the updating process some other programs were updated since new 
(stable) versions were availabe and I was very suprised (and glad!) to see 
the old gcc 3.3.3 being replaced with the much fresher version 3.4.4. But 
when was that version released as stable for cygwin? I must've missed the 
announcement or I would've upgraded as soon as it was available.

I love cygwin and the tools ported to it. I wish I was a more knowledgeable 
person so I could contribute to the project and just not praise it. 




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