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Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2013 08:57:21 -0400
From: Frank Farance <frank@farance.com>
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On 2013-04-04 04:55, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr  4 17:05, wynfield@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> It is a cygwin related question to me.  It involves using cygwin and
>> programs built using cygwin.  You are wrong to suggest that it doesn't
>> related to cygwin.  Additionally it involves using cygwin as a
>> learning and buiding tool.  You should consider a more constructive
>> response that would be helpful and address the question if you have
>> the knowledge to do so.
>
> I don't usually interfere in this, but I have to defend Chris here
> because I think your reply is a bit unfair.
>
> A question is not automatically Cygwin-related because you're using
> Cygwin tools to solve the problem.  You're looking for native Windows
> programming advice.  This is not what this mailing list is for.  There
> are other mailing lists dedicated to this.
> In the same vain you could ask for the solution of a mathematical
> problem like finding the 300th digit of pi.  It's not a Cygwin question
> just because you're using a Cygwin compiler and the cygwin list is
> not the right forum to share code to compute pi.
>
> So we ask politely to redirect your question to a forum, which is
> dedicated to this kind of problem.
>
> As for constructive help, did you contemplate to look up the Win32
> API calls at the root?
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee663300%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
>
>
> Corinna

Corinna-

I haven't posted in a long while, but the question seems reasonable and relevant to cygwin.  If one were writing assembler code to be compatible with cygwin, one would need the answer to the question originally posed.  I don't see this as a question about win32 APIs (which might be answered by your link above), it is a compatibility question ... certainly, we would have thought about it this way when writing a mix of C and assembler code 40 years ago on UNIX systems.

-FF

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