ved...@nym.hush.com wrote: > BTW, > There is a unique advantage to running gnupg from cygwin on > windows, as it's the only way to make use of unix-like commands, > (cat, grep, printf, etc.) and pipe them to and from gnupg.
ONLY? How much effort did you expend looking? The MinGW compiler folks provide a little environment called MSYS, for Minimal System. It's not meant to be a full-on environment like Cygwin, even though it's a fork of an earlier Cygwin, but provides bash and enough tools to run most configure scripts and do a reasonable amount of work. BTW, it's faster than Cygwin because it's emulating less. IIRC, Mozilla based their Windows build environment on MSYS. In addition, there is Microsoft's Services for Unix which is the old Interix product. I think one may still download 3.5 for XP. cc looks for CL.EXE on the $PATH. gcc 3.3 is included. Lots of stuff available from the user site. Certain server levels of Vista and Windows 7 have SFU built-in. It cannot be installed separately on these OSes. Another alternative is UWIN, from AT&T's David Korn and Glenn Fowler. (Umm, yeah /THAT/ Dave Korn.) One used to be able to point cc to either the MinGW gcc or to MS' CL. I haven't used it in a while. That's just from memory. -- John P. Clizbe Inet: John ( a ) Enigmail DAWT net FSF Assoc #995 / FSFE Fellow #1797 hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net or mailto:pgp-public-k...@gingerbear.net?subject=HELP Raise your hand if you know someone who is alive only because you did not want to spend time in jail _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users