This is very sad, IMO.
That means that they're charging $1000 for a Win32 non-port of their
Delphi environment (which you can buy for less then $100). I understand
that it took them quite a while to develop the compiler, and if their
Win32 products are any indication , its probably one hell of a compiler.
but I still don't see how they can really charge so much for a wine based
win32 product that they alreay have.
I would really like to buy Kylix, but I just can't afford it. they hype
Kylix as a development tool that can be used for open source development.
I'd like to know which open source developer can afford this.
Oded
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
> Oded,
> First, I'm not familiar with Wine. I know what it is, but I never used it.
> Second, I didn't have Wine installed on my Linux box before I installed
> Kylix there.
> But, when I start Kylix I do see "wineserver" process started.
>
> Look at this (output of ps aux):
<snip>
> xxxx xxxxx 0.1 0.6 xxxx xxx ? S 12:23 0:00 wineserver
<snip>
> "whereis wineserver" returns "wineserver: /opt/kylix/bin/wineserver"
> So, it looks like at least part of wine is included in kylix distribution.
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