Hi Brian, Thanks for your request. This sounds reasonable to me.
One question to consider is if this should be under the Windows headline (which is reasonable since it is running under Windows) or a separate headline. In some ways Cygwin behaves more like a virtual machine running Linux (directory structure, line-endings) than a normal Windows application. I'm out of time for the moment but I'll circle back to the mail in next week unless someone has a different opinion. Kind regards, Daniel Sahlberg Den tis 18 jan. 2022 kl 10:34 skrev Brian Inglis < brian.ing...@systematicsw.ab.ca>: > You may wish to consider listing the Subversion packages available under > Cygwin on your Apache Subversion Binary Packages web page at > > https://subversion.apache.org/packages.html > > Cygwin has packaged subversion for at least 13 years since at least > 1.4.6 and has a number of binary (also source) packages available for > installation using the Cygwin Setup program available from cygwin.com > with relevant package summaries available at: > > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-devel.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-gnome.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-httpd.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-perl.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-python.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-ruby.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-tools.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/subversion-debuginfo.html 1.14.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/cvs2svn.html 2.4.0-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/git-svn.html 2.34.1-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/kdesvn.html 2.0.0-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/kdesvn-debuginfo.html 2.0.0-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/svn-load.html 1.3-1 > https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/svn_load_dirs.html 1.9.2-2 > > Cygwin is an actively developed and maintained volunteer distro to > provide a POSIX compatible environment, including a variety of X > desktops and many GUI apps, with comprehensive choices of development > tools and libraries supporting pkgconf/pkg-config, under Windows, for > those who have to run that system, with 12k+ packages (174GB) available > from 70+ global mirror sites. > > Cygwin provides a Unix emulation library, and uses the newlib C library, > contributes to its development, and cooperates with MinGW/-W64, Msys/2, > Wine, and other projects. > > Cygwin is used as a Windows host for building many embedded systems, > including some by hardware vendors. > > The Cygwin package build system design is based on portage and > simplifies and automatically handles many aspects of packages built with > autotools, configure/make scripts, cmake, and other common approaches, > from upstreams available from common mirror sites and source repos. > > The overall approach is managed by volunteer RedHat project leads on > sourceware.org servers with many volunteer contributors and maintainers > some of whom are well known. > > -- > Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada > > This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains > too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. > [Data in binary units and prefixes, physical quantities in SI.] >