> On Nov 10 04:21, Andrey Gursky wrote: > > Hi cyg Simple, > > > > On 11/9/2016 7:59 AM, Andrey Gursky wrote: > > > > > > > > P.S. Was it not too early to remove WinXP support? Though it is > > > > officially not supported anymore, there are still PCs running WinXP > > > > (and Wine). Also there are still systems, I've heard, using some > > > > embedded Windows, that shares the same code with WinXP, thus making it > > > > not yet truly obsolete. Additionally a lot of work has been done by > > > > Cygwin contributors to support this OS and I believe the most of bugs > > > > have been workarounded, while due to stopped development it is not > > > > likely one has to spend time solving new problems. So was it really > > > > worth to drop the hardly crafted code? Are there already some > > > > worthwhile advantages? Why wasn't it possible to switch Cygwin WinXP > > > > support to just "not officially supported"? (kindly asking) > > > > > > This has been answered. The problem with supporting XP into infinitude > > > is that every application would need to agree to do the same. > > > Improvements to the OS API would not be able to be used so there are > > > trade-offs for the continued support of an OS that is no longer > > > supported. The code becomes unwieldy to maintain because a change needs > > > to be tested on other systems. Security maintenance becomes impossible > > > because the OS vendor no longer supports the older OS. There is the > > > cygwin time machine, USE IT if you need old software for old OS. > > > > Thanks for your reply (however I haven't received it, because you > > likely didn't click on "reply all"?). > > > > Do you refer to the recent message [1]? > > > > Regarding cygwin time machine. I can't use it, since cygwin is compiled > > for MSYS2. And then it is being run under Wine on GNU/Linux. While > > WinXP is still not dead, Wine is definitively not an old OS. It's just > > an active project doing WinAPI implementation from scratch according to > > documentation. Thus I hope Cygwin developers could talk directly to > > Wine ones to find the minimum needed changes in both projects. > > Ending XP support was announced last year and only a year later we > actually dropped it. So we don't support Windows XP anymore, but we > *would* support Wine. However, the problem here is not on the Cygwin > side. > > It seems Cygwin under Wine was not tested outside of XP compatibility > mode, or Wine doesn't support certain post-XP functions albeit claiming > Vista caompatibility. Cygwin doesn't require any functionality which > isn't available in Vista.
Corinna, sorry, I missed that early announce. Is there any link? Since I'm aware only of almost "last minute" MSYS2 mail [1] referring to your recent announce. If I understood you correctly, previously discussed changes in Cygwin itself are not considered anymore and from now Wine is really left alone with this issue? Regards, Andrey [1] Announcement: msys2-runtime 2.5.1 -- last version to support XP/2003 30. June 2016 https://sourceforge.net/p/msys2/mailman/message/35191999/ P.S. I didn't receive your message also. Does Cygwin mailing list program strips my E-Mail address (though I see it in the archive)? (And it even can't guess a possibly follow-up :( ) -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple