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>> Guess I spend another day testing Cygwin, to find out how far the |
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>> instabilities really matter. |
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> yeah, sure - are you seeing any instabilities yet? |
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After some days working with Cygwin 95% of my issues come from the |
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side of gentoo. 5% are still to much to run server tasks upon Cygwin. |
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My target group is the desktop user, which can react immediatly, by |
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repeating the last task. The Windows PC was full of instablitities |
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until XP. Yet it was more successfull than IBM in the target group |
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where money matters. I try to follow the Cygwin path. |
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Hope to get the gcc compiled today or tomorrow. Also the gcc it is not |
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an issue of instabiltity but of finding the appropriate configurations |
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for prefix on cygwin. |
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Collected issus and workarounds: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Prefix/Cygwin |
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Al |