Re: [Dev-C++] Compiling cygwin
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 07:38:49PM +0200, Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
> > That will be a BIG change for any tools that are not "cygwin-native". If
> > you are going to make that a goal, why not just convert the tools to
> > cygwin?
>
> Being a Cygwin user, I am convinced Cygwin installer should not be used.
>
> This would confuse users who would have the choice between three
> distributions.
You're worrying about confusing novice users? That's maybe getting a bit
ahead -- I think the key issue ATM is creating a system that works at
all! Once we've got a fully working dpkg and a decent set of packages...
*then* we can worry about how best to deliver it to others.
But yes, I think you're right that the Cygwin installer will lead to
conflicts and confusion. We probably want a separate installer. It
doesn't need to do much -- install the Cygwin dll, create filesystem,
install dpkg, apt-get base packages, etc. No doubt a few other things
too, but it shouldn't be a big deal.
J
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