> no, it doesn't give you *any* reasonable figures, at all! > In fact, I am sure lots of people (a vast majority) are running Cygwin > (or Mingw - a clone of Cygwin) apps on their Windows boxes without > even realising this. Cygwin works quietly behind the scenes here. >
That is very interesting. When you say "a vast majority", can you give an example of a specific application people are using? That could be good to know about. Also, from earlier in the discussion it sounded like it was possible to make Sage-Cygwin be a one-step download, e.g. 1. Download sage-cygwin.msi 2. Double click and click through an install process 3. Click the icon for sage-cygwin and begin using Sage If that is possible, that would be fantastic. Up to now my understanding was that one first had to download Cygwin and install/ configure it, then download the Sage install and hope that it cooperated with Cygwin on one's computer. - kcrisman
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