On 5/20/19 10:27 AM, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
Erik Soderquist, on Monday, May 20, 2019 10:16 AM, wrote...
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 3:44 PM Bob Cochran wrote:
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"Cygwin? this is probably still functional, but now can be considered a
(pre)historic solution."
The words of the ignorant, in my opinion. Cygwin has done an
excellent job of maintaining currency and usefulness.
Indeed. I have been using cygwin since 1996-7. Can't remember the exact year,
but it has been God-sent, and it has been in every Windows machine I have had
control. Just my 0.02. Thanks.
Thank you to everyone who has replied to my question whether this was a
good use case for Cygwin! It was great to read all of the replies and
see that I'm in sync with this project & its users / developers.
As others have basically stated, it's like a Windows 10 Swiss Army knife
- pull it out of your pocket when needed and get the job done without a
hassle.
Bob
josé
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