On 07 August 2007 13:08, Joel Rubin wrote:
> Quite a few Cygwin programs (and programs developed using Cygwin
> compilers) can be run without Cygwin. Almost always one needs
> Cygwin1.dll in one's path and perhaps some other DLL's.
Wrong - see below for explanation. See right here for demonstr
Joel Rubin wrote:
Quite a few Cygwin programs (and programs developed using Cygwin
compilers) can be run without Cygwin. Almost always one needs
Cygwin1.dll in one's path and perhaps some other DLL's.
Some people use a lot of different computers not theirs (e.g.
repairmen, consultants) and carry
Quite a few Cygwin programs (and programs developed using Cygwin
compilers) can be run without Cygwin. Almost always one needs
Cygwin1.dll in one's path and perhaps some other DLL's.
Some people use a lot of different computers not theirs (e.g.
repairmen, consultants) and carry around a memory sti
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