On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Jim Pick wrote: > Initially, I think it would probably concentrate on ports of the > standard GNU tools and other Unix-based stuff. This would really > serve the needs of people who have to do web stuff on Windows NT, > and want to use some "real" tools. People could also develop to > the Win32 API using gcc and mingw32, or to the Unix-style API > provided by cygwin32. One caveat - the cygwin32 .dll is distributed > under the GPL, but not the LGPL, so it's useless for building > proprietary apps, unless you get a license from Cygnus.
I didn't think about porting the whole environment. That wasy it would make a lot of sense to have dpkg... Wow... that would be very good for the people who uses linux but are forced to use Win95 at their job... =) -- Nicolás Lichtmaier.- | Try visiting #debian in Undernet (us.undernet.org) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | The channel of the debian developers =)