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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 05:27:04 -0400
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I'll just comment that AFAIK no Java VM runs in the cygwin
environment -- all are native Windows apps.  It *might* be
possible to get Jikes RVM to go under cygwin, but last I
checked a piece of linux functionality is missing, namely
the ability to look at and modify the register state saved
in the process of handling a signal.

Regards -- Eliot Moss

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