On Sat, Sep 11, 2004 at 12:43:36PM +0900, Aaron Stephanic wrote:
>I'm having the same problem as in this thread:
>http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-07/msg00197.html
>
>"cd" in bash scripts is not working. Is this a bug?
Let's think about this for a second.
If "cd" wasn't working in bash scrip
I'm having the same problem as in this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-07/msg00197.html
"cd" in bash scripts is not working. Is this a bug?
Aaron Stephanic
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> On Sep 9 21:24, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > > : nudge our legal department again.
> > > >
> > > > I'll be waiting. (This will give me more time to test
> > > readdir_r, once
> > > > I decide how to keep accesses separate.)
> > >
> > > Sic.
> >
> > I think you mean "Ditto" ther
> Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>
> >Welcome to the 21st century, where computers can't even
> unambiguously
> >represent written text.
> >
> >
> Isn't this something unicode was meant to solve?
Yes, and if implemented properly, it mostly does.
> or does
> unicode still need a codepage to map t
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 08:27:05PM -0500, Paul J. Ghosh wrote:
>
> Pierre - your suggestion - will it not lead to root privileges for
> svccron?
You mean setting its uid to 0? It won't change anything for Windows
ntsec. The advantage is that su won't prompt for passwd.
The reason for the su is th
> Hi, All!
>
> I would like to report a problem I have with Cygwin's diff.
> It crashes when I use it on 2 big files (the size is 100M
> each) on Itanium machines under Windows .NET server. It works
> OK on x86 machines.
There's a reason they call it "Itanic".
HHehehehehee! Man I
> On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On Sep 8 11:31, Brian Ford wrote:
> > > No, now we continually have to explain why you can't install said
> > > x86 Linux binary/package and run it under our Linux
> emulator. Heck,
> > > you can't even *compile* said Linux firewall/router/pr
"Paul J. Ghosh" wrote:
> Christopher - you lost me. How am I supposed to reply to your message
> from the site http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg00505.html? My
> current response is being composed by clicking on the button at the
> bottom of the page
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PRO
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 08:54:33PM -0500, Paul J. Ghosh wrote:
>Christopher - you lost me. How am I supposed to reply to your message
>from the site http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg00505.html?
Ok, either you're new to the internet or you're trolling. I don't know
which it is.
We are comm
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 07:14:07PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
> CGF, you released the last version of make, and I can't see that there's likely
>to be any great need to roll another in the foreseeable future, but maybe you'd
>like to drop this into your personal source tree just in case sometime you
Christopher - you lost me. How am I supposed to reply to your message
from the site http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg00505.html? My
current response is being composed by clicking on the button at the
bottom of the page
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg44535.html which I am
a
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 02:19:40PM -0500, David A. Rogers wrote:
>On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Chuck McDevitt wrote:
>
>> argv and argc are concepts from the C runtime, not the Windows OS.
>>
>> The actual entry point to your program is to a routine that calls the
>> initialization routines of the C librar
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 08:27:05PM -0500, Paul J. Ghosh wrote:
>Larry/Igor - well - this is the first time I am participating in the
>cygwin mailing list and from what I have read at http://ezmlm.org/ it is
>supposed to add to threads if the subject is identical.
URL? This is the first that I've
Larry/Igor - well - this is the first time I am participating in the
cygwin mailing list and from what I have read at http://ezmlm.org/ it is
supposed to add to threads if the subject is identical. I have been
using the same subject line. There was not an initial email that I
could have replied t
Bobby McNulty wrote:
Personally, I'm bored with the free verses copyrighted material.
Then why are you here (I mean in this thread)?
GPL means you should include your source code with your binary code.
Simple. Redhat does it, Mandrake does it, Cygnus does it. Cygwin's
sources are included in the
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Mike Dillinger wrote:
> Hello,
Hi Mike,
> I am running Win2K SP4. I have a shortcut to run zsh on my desktop that
> simply runs "C:\cygwin\bin\zsh.exe".
>
> After powering on the PC or rebooting, I get the following error when I run
> the zsh shortcut:
> 20 [main] zsh 6
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On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 04:45:07PM -0500, Paul J. Ghosh wrote:
> Thank you all for your help. We pursued all that was recommended and
> still ran into the error: cron : PID 3784 : starting service `cron'
> failed: execv: 128, Transport endpoint is not connected.
>
> Since invoking it command line
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Paul J. Ghosh wrote:
> Thank you all for your help. We pursued all that was recommended and
> still ran into the error: cron : PID 3784 : starting service `cron'
> failed: execv: 128, Transport endpoint is not connected.
>
> Since invoking it command line was successful we pu
Thank you all for your help. We pursued all that was recommended and
still ran into the error: cron : PID 3784 : starting service `cron'
failed: execv: 128, Transport endpoint is not connected.
Since invoking it command line was successful we put a wrapper in place
that executes cron and added th
At 10:43 AM 9/10/2004, you wrote:
>Folks - any assistance would be greatly appreciated...
And what about Igor's response would not qualify as "assistance"?
If you're looking for something specific, you should ask the specific
question. I thought Igor's reply looked quite helpful and was certainl
At 10:19 AM 9/10/2004, you wrote:
>I installed Cygwin over the net in 2004-09-10 to WinXP
>where I am using Administrator account and everything
>seems to work just fine. However, with the same
>installation procedure on Win2000 where I'm just in
>the Users group I get:
>
>440 [main] zsh 1432 f
Thanks Neal,
I had assumed the issue was with the rm statement, and was experimenting
there.
Some experimentation shows the problem is with the first echo statement.
If I replace the first echo statement with /bin/echo or even printf
the second echo statement works fine.
So, as you said, the
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Chuck McDevitt wrote:
> argv and argc are concepts from the C runtime, not the Windows OS.
>
> The actual entry point to your program is to a routine that calls the
> initialization routines of the C library, then calls winMain.
>
Yes, certainly. The point I was making was t
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Chuck McDevitt wrote:
> argv and argc are concepts from the C runtime, not the Windows OS.
>
> The actual entry point to your program is to a routine that calls the
> initialization routines of the C library, then calls winMain.
>
> Those initialization routines get the comman
Hi,
I'm using gv to view postscript files, but it is broken following a clean install. It
works after some hand
configuration, but that shouldn't be necessary.
First off, the installation of ghostscript-x11 should probably uninstall ghostscript,
otherwise the version of gs picked
up by gv will
argv and argc are concepts from the C runtime, not the Windows OS.
The actual entry point to your program is to a routine that calls the
initialization routines of the C library, then calls winMain.
Those initialization routines get the command line via Win32 call,
allocates memory for argv, an
Done.
Igor
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Good catch, Brian!
>
> Could we give Brian another gold star, please? That was the first I
> thought when reading this posting.
>
> Corinna
>
> > On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:19:34 -0700, Brian Dessent wrote
> > > Corinna Vinschen wrote
Hi all,
I reckoned the tail of the make --help output looked a bit wrong...
---snip!---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi> make --help | tail -10
-w, --print-directory Print the current directory.
--no-print-directoryTurn off -w, even if it was turned on implicit
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 05:52:38PM +0200, Bj?rn-Helge Mevik wrote:
>Christopher Faylor writes:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:41:18PM +0200, Bj?rn-Helge Mevik wrote:
>>>Great!
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to solve the problem reported in
>>>
>>>http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg0015
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Dave Korn wrote:
> There is no concept of argv in the windows OS itself. The application gets the
> entire commmand line as one unparsed string.
>
Actually, this is not true. Even in a true win32 app, argc and argv are
available, they are just not as obvious. The followin
If you use /bin/echo the problem goes away.
I can reproduce the problem with tcsh and
when using /bin/echo instead of the builtin,
I get the expected behavior.
Apparently the built-in echo functions differently.
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Sep 8 11:31, Brian Ford wrote:
> > No, now we continually have to explain why you can't install said
> > x86 Linux binary/package and run it under our Linux emulator. Heck, you
> > can't even *compile* said Linux firewall/router/proxy server etc.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Alexander Colesnicov wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I tried to install cygwin and it hanged when executing
> /etc/postinstall/post-texmf.sh . To proceed further, I marked this
> script as "done" and all the rest was OK. Then I started cygwin and run
> this script manually. I fou
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Dave Korn wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Igor Pechtchanski
> > Sent: 10 September 2004 14:57
>
> > On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> > > There is no such thing as "argv[0]" for a Windows program. Cygwin
> > > uses Cr
Corinna,
I don't know if this is relevant, but I have to add the "/bin" directory
to the cygrunsrv command line in the /bin/cygserver-config file in order
to avoid Windows failing to find the 'cygwin1.dll". So, the line I have is:
if ! cygrunsrv -I cygserver -d "CYGWIN cygserver" \
-p /usr/sb
I just tried this and had the same problem:
> echo "Hello" > Stuff
> rm -f Stuff
> echo "Goodbye" > Stuff
Stuff: Permission denied.
> ls -l Stuff
ls: Stuff: No such file or directory
> tcsh --version
tcsh 6.13.00 (Astron) 2004-05-19 (i386-intel-posix) options
8b,nls,dl,al,kan,rh,color,dspm
> uname
I have a number of CSH/TCSH shell scripts that work with text files.
In several cases I want to remove/erase a file before I start writing to it
again.
I simplified the problem to this example:
#!/usr/bin/tcsh
echo "Hello" > stuff
rm -f stuff
echo "Goodbye" > stuff
After a recent tcsh
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Igor Pechtchanski
> Sent: 10 September 2004 14:57
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > There is no such thing as "argv[0]" for a Windows program.
> Cygwin uses
> > CreateProcess to create processes. CreateProcess do
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: 10 September 2004 09:08
> > That's what I suspected, but I wonder where the string was
> pulled from?
> > Like I said, I cleared the Cygnus Solutions keys from
> LOCAL_MACHINE
> > and CURRENT_USER areas in
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 07:16:22PM -0400, Matthew Moss wrote:
I ran into a problem after installing updates. I removed cygwin and
reinstalled and now have a fresh installation of 1.5.11-1 using
setup.exe 2.427.
I tried the following command in bash:
tidy contrib.html > co
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 9 17:50, Alder wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/sshd
is the service key.
Thanks, Corinna. Any more ideas on why cygserver won't run as a
service. Did the permissions I posted look correct?
Cheers,
Alder
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Christopher Faylor writes:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:41:18PM +0200, Bj?rn-Helge Mevik wrote:
>>Great!
>>
>>Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to solve the problem reported in
>>
>>http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00152.html
>
> I don't believe that anyone said it would.
I don't believe that
> "Dolton" == Dolton Tony AB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> So, if you are starting more than around 62 subprocesses then
>> things probably won't work right.
>>
>> cgf
Dolton> Thanks for that. However, although the problem occurs
Dolton> most frequently with
Folks - any assistance would be greatly appreciated...
Regards,
Paul J. Ghosh
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I also have to wonder how, as a long time reader of this list, you
could *possibly* have missed the tedious discussion on this point
that crops up on an almost weekly basis.
I have to wonder why you think just because you may or may not talk
about
I installed Cygwin over the net in 2004-09-10 to WinXP
where I am using Administrator account and everything
seems to work just fine. However, with the same
installation procedure on Win2000 where I'm just in
the Users group I get:
440 [main] zsh 1432 fork_copy: linked dll data/bss
pass 0 fail
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I also have to wonder how, as a long time reader of this list, you
could *possibly* have missed the tedious discussion on this point that
crops up on an almost weekly basis.
I have to wonder why you think just because you may or may not talk
about it ever so often that
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:38:31AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm getting the following behavior consistently:
> >[snip]
> >In other words, invoking a Cygwin program sets argv[0] correctly, but
> >invoking a Windows program doesn'
Hi, All!
I would like to report a problem I have with Cygwin's diff. It crashes when I use it
on 2 big files (the size is 100M each) on Itanium machines under
Windows .NET server. It works OK on x86 machines. The following is the scenario of
reproducing the bug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ dd if=/dev
(Sorry if this doesn't appear in the right place - I've been unable to
subscribe to the list and had to bodge a reply.)
>>I have a problem whereby a bash script doesn't wait for foreground
commands
>>to complete. The script in question kicks off a number of background
>>processes, and processes th
Good catch, Brian!
Could we give Brian another gold star, please? That was the first I thought
when reading this posting.
Corinna
On Sep 10 07:39, joellists wrote:
> Thanks all!
>
> Turns out Aventail Connect was the problem (which was installed right around
> same time as SP2). And here I
Hi!
> It's better to fix than to silence.
Indeed. I've attached an updated patch that seems to
work with bash and zsh.
The other patch had a typo (missing |), fixed patched included.
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On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:41:18PM +0200, Bj?rn-Helge Mevik wrote:
>Great!
>
>Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to solve the problem reported in
>
>http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00152.html
I don't believe that anyone said it would.
I don't know of any cygwin developer who has Netware or is
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:32:17AM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Brian Dessent wrote:
>
>>The part that causes it to become GPL'd is the linking to cygwin1.dll,
>>not the fact that Cygwin's gcc is used. If you use Cygwin's gcc in
>>mingw mode then your program does not need cygwin1.dll and the pr
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 12:38:31AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm getting the following behavior consistently:
>
>$ bash -c 'exec -a java -h' 2>&1 | egrep 'options?]'
>Usage: java.exe [-options] class [args...]
> or java.exe [-jar] [-options] jarfile [args...]
>$
>
>but
>
>$ ba
Thanks all!
Turns out Aventail Connect was the problem (which was installed right around
same time as SP2). And here I was blaming it on Bill Gates ... shame on me
:). Anyway, uninstalling it solved the problem and I'm back in business.
Once again, thanks all for your time and ideas!
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At Friday, September 10, 2004 4:02 AM, jashy wrote:
> If you really hate using mouse to do copy&paste, I suggest you to use
> device /dev/clipboard directly. Copy to clipboard: cat somefile >
> /dev/clipboard, get something from clipboard, cat /dev/clipboard >
> somewhere.
or use putclip and ge
On Sep 10 12:41, Bj?rn-Helge Mevik wrote:
> Great!
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to solve the problem reported in
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00152.html
>
> i.e., on a NetWare volume:
>
> 14 (0) $ echo foodata > foo
> 15 (0) $ echo bardata > bar
> 16 (0) $ ls -l foo bar
> -
Brian Dessent wrote:
> However I doubt that rsync could possibly trigger this state,
> so it's likely not relevant.
...and, when it does apply you get an event id 4226 in the event logs,
which should be easy to verify as being absent in this case.
Brian
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Chris Taylor wrote:
> Is it possible this is due to the changes in tcpip.sys and/or the tcp
> stack? I myself am using a hacked one without these changes, so I could
> test things to see if it is, if people can give me a specific set of
> things to do ;-)
> Unfortunately, half of the stuff in this
Hi,
sorry, by now even I noticed that this is OT because it
depends entirely on upstream. Then again, I found out
where I was misunderstanding the documentation, and I'd
like to share:
I always thought that the '\' after 'a' was denoting a
continuation line and could be left out if you put all
th
On Fri, September 10, 2004 9:46 am, Corinna Vinschen said:
> On Sep 10 01:19, Brian Dessent wrote:
>
>> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>>
>>> All WSADuplicateSocket calls fail with 10045, "operation is not
>>> supported for the type of object referenced", even thought the above
>>> created socket hand
Great!
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to solve the problem reported in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg00152.html
i.e., on a NetWare volume:
14 (0) $ echo foodata > foo
15 (0) $ echo bardata > bar
16 (0) $ ls -l foo bar
-rw-r--r--1 bhme None8 Sep 10 12:39 bar
-rw-r--
On Sep 10 10:06, Jan Schormann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> try this:
>
> $ echo | sed -e 'a\\'
>
> in sed-4.0.9-2 and sed-4.1.2-1: The old one produces a backslash,
> the new one doesn't. Unfortunately, this breaks a makefile I use
> for generating LaTeX output ...
>
> Can this be a side effect of the ch
Dear Sir/Madam,
I tried to install cygwin and it hanged when executing
/etc/postinstall/post-texmf.sh . To proceed further, I marked this
script as "done" and all the rest was OK. Then I started cygwin and run
this script manually. I found that it was a conflict with my existing
fpTeX installation
On Sep 10 01:19, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > All WSADuplicateSocket calls fail with 10045, "operation is not supported
> > for the type of object referenced", even thought the above created socket
> > handles are referenced. That's weird.
> >
> > I'm still running XP SP1
On Sep 10 02:19, Mark Eret wrote:
> debug1: permanently_set_uid: 1107/513
> setreuid 1107: Permission denied
What's the user and group id of the account you're running sshd under?
You can't change the account in this mode so the uid/gid must be the
same as the account you want to login to.
> Any
Ramneek Singh wrote:
>
> I need clarification on which modules I need for using perl on cygwin.
> I only see perl-libwin32 under system category. Is that all that's
> required ?
> Its not included in default package. I can select it, but is there
> something else
> Related to perl somewhere else.
Same thing happens with public key authentication.
Server Log:
debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 238
debug2: parse_server_config: config /etc/sshd_config len 238
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_3.9p1
debug1: private host key: #0 type
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> All WSADuplicateSocket calls fail with 10045, "operation is not supported
> for the type of object referenced", even thought the above created socket
> handles are referenced. That's weird.
>
> I'm still running XP SP1 and I can't reproduce this. I'm wondering if
> tha
On Sep 9 17:50, Alder wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Sep 8 22:37, Alder wrote:
> >
> >>as a service. This step seemed successful as the Windows Event Viewer
> >>lists it as 'CYGWIN cygserver' and describes it as 'Cygwin shared memory
> >>manager'. This description, however, is suspici
Hi,
try this:
$ echo | sed -e 'a\\'
in sed-4.0.9-2 and sed-4.1.2-1: The old one produces a backslash,
the new one doesn't. Unfortunately, this breaks a makefile I use
for generating LaTeX output ...
Can this be a side effect of the change described below? Will this
be stable or is it a bug?
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On Sep 10 01:33, Mark Eret wrote:
> debug3: remaining preferred:
> debug3: authmethod_is_enabled password
> debug1: Next authentication method: password
> debug3: packet_send2: adding 64 (len 59 padlen 5 extra_pad 64)
> debug2: we sent a password packet, wait for reply
> debug1: Authentication suc
If you really hate using mouse to do copy&paste, I suggest you to use device
/dev/clipboard directly. Copy to clipboard: cat somefile > /dev/clipboard, get
something from clipboard, cat /dev/clipboard > somewhere.
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On Sep 9 21:24, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> [snip]
> > > : nudge our legal department again.
> > >
> > > I'll be waiting. (This will give me more time to test
> > readdir_r, once
> > > I decide how to keep accesses separate.)
> >
> > Sic.
>
> I think you mean "Ditto" there Corinna.
No, I me
On Sep 10 00:49, Dosu Mahat wrote:
>
> I have reinstalled Cygwin, selecting Ruby from the optional packages list.
> In Cygwin, the Ruby package lists ERB as one of it's components, however
> upon installing I get Ruby with other features like Rexml, Runit etc but no
> ERB.
>
> I get errors in
On Sep 9 21:00, joellists wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:09:29 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote
> > All WSADuplicateSocket calls fail with 10045, "operation is not supported
> > for the type of object referenced", even thought the above created socket
> > handles are referenced. That's weird.
> >
David Tombs wrote:
> I'm a Windows user trying to install and configure cygwin. Thus far I've
> managed to install bash and, mostly, configure it to my preferences.
> However, there is one thing missing. I want to use the clipboard to
> transfer text to and from Windows, with the same key bindings
Hi Tero
Thanks for the comments, more inline...
> I have to proposals for /etc/profile of latest Cygwin:
>
> 1) Shut up 'tr' which produces error message at least
> with zsh ('zsh' doesn't match to [:upper:]).
It's better to fix than to silence. Putting quotes around
the [:xxx:] strings stops z
Hey there again,
I ran /usr/sbin/sshd -d -d -d -e and got the follow output:
debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 238
debug2: parse_server_config: config /etc/sshd_config len 238
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_3.9p1
debug1: private host
Brian Dessent wrote:
The part that causes it to become GPL'd is the linking to cygwin1.dll,
not the fact that Cygwin's gcc is used. If you use Cygwin's gcc in
mingw mode then your program does not need cygwin1.dll and the program
may be released under any license you choose, assuming there are n
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> > This means that if you are developing software for eventual release,
> > you must also make the source code available when you make binaries
> > available.
>
> If I develop an app and do not wish to have a requirement to install
> Cygwin I
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