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From: Heitzso <xxh1@cdc.gov>
To: "'cygwin@cygwin.com'" <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: RE: 1.1.8-2 Access violation (sshd)
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:07:04 -0500 
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Please work with me slowly .... I appreciate your
note that cygwin is not linux and that an unstable
dll is not as dangerous as an unstable kernel.  I'm
learning.

I use cygwin constantly at two locations and install
it on every box I come in contact with (for cvs,
ssh, tar, etc.).  So I'm a very appreciative user.
Also I'm willing to put in some time to help the
process along, i.e. I want to give as well as take.

I would have grabbed the snapshot if I could have
easily recreated the problem.  Since the problem
didn't show back up with the original condition
but newer code I didn't take the next steop.

Please don't hesitate to say "grab the snapshot"
next time I'm in the loop -- with your emphasis
on the safety of a test I'll be more likely to
jump on it.

Heitzso

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