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On 2012-03-08 02:20, Harry Simons wrote:
> My intent is not to emulate the low-level operating system API, it is
> rather to emulate the *environment* consisting of packages and programs,
> their versions, etc.
>
> For example, instead of just imagining that I have taken care of these
> subtleties ( http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/highlights.html#ov-hi-perm)
> in my programs (and possibly others), I would like to actually be able
> to test them. And, as I said, instead of asking for access to a
> Windows/Cygwin node from my sys admin, it would be wonderful if I could
> achieve a "Linux on top of Linux", weird as it may sound.

In short, no.  If you want to do runtime testing of software on Cygwin, 
you'll have to run Cygwin on Windows.  That being said, you could run 
Windows in a hypervisor (such as VirtualBox) and try running Cygwin in 
that VM.

> So, this need for cross-platform compatibility (of my scripts) (between
> just the two of Windows and Fedora) may not be entirely unwarranted.
> Somewhat like the concept of cross-compilation for C programs without
> access to a physical target.

A Cygwin cross-compiler toolchain and compatible packages are available 
for Fedora 14 and up.  The release RPM needed to install these via yum 
or PackageKit is available at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/fedora-cygwin/files


Yaakov

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