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Subject: Approximate timetable for next cygwin version?
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> You'll have to live with the behaviour in 1.5.24 then for some time.
> There won't be any bug fixing to 1.5.24 anymore.  The next version will
> be a major, major, MAJOR update with lots of changes, not only in socket
> code.

Just curious when you think the new version will be ready for the masses 
to test?

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