On Jun 22 18:47, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> v2:
> intro.1 and cygwin.1 are identical. Make cygwin.1 a link to intro.1
> Update dates in static man pages
>
> v3:
> Use doclifter to convert intro.[13] to DocBook XML
> Clean up markup and fix a couple of spelling mistakes.
> Build and install manpages from
v2:
intro.1 and cygwin.1 are identical. Make cygwin.1 a link to intro.1
Update dates in static man pages
v3:
Use doclifter to convert intro.[13] to DocBook XML
Clean up markup and fix a couple of spelling mistakes.
Build and install manpages from XML
v4:
Update to refer to GPLv3+, SUSv4
2015-06-
On 22/06/2015 16:14, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
A few nits:
Thanks for the detailed review.
+ Keep in mind that there are many underlying differences between
UNIX
+ and Win32 (for example, a case-insensitive file system), making complete
+ compatibility an ongoing challenge.
Is
A few nits:
[intro.1]
> + Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for
> + Windows. It consists of two parts:
> + A DLL (cygwin1.dll) which acts as a Linux
> API
s#Linux#POSIX#
> + emulation layer providing substantial Linux API functionality. The
s#Linux API functionality#POSIX
v2:
intro.1 and cygwin.1 are identical. Make cygwin.1 a link to intro.1
Update dates in static man pages
v3:
Use doclifter to convert intro.[13] to DocBook XML
Clean up markup and fix a couple of spelling mistakes.
Build and install manpages from XML
2015-06-22 Jon Turney
* Makefile.i