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Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL
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Henry Nelson |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Dec 1998 09:43:52 +0900 (JST) |
> > Also, can someone educate me? I downloaded what I thought was a
> > whole "cygwin" package and installed it, but I couldn't figure out
> > if it was a Win32 application or a whole new OS environment running
> > on top of
[...]
> Cygwin32 is not a whole new OS environment. At its heart lies
> a library mapping many common UNIX-type calls to their Win32
> equivalents.
Thanks so much. this is what I needed to grasp what it was all about.
Since clicking the Cygnus icon just gave me a unix-like console (bash
shell) I couldn't see the advantage to it over say installing Linux on a
Windows partition, which is fairly easy these days.
> There also exists a port of gcc (mingw32) which generates applications
> which do not require this library.
I really appreciate this because I was misinterpreting the documentation
with regard to "mingw32". I thought it was a replacement for cygwin32
itself, not just the compiler. Anyway, mingw32 is definitely the route
for me since I really have no particular interest in cygwin32 other than
a compiler for Win32 while a wait for the school to buy proprietary
software.
Anyway, thanks again. I hope it wasn't too off topic and others
benefited.
__Henry
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, (continued)
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Doug Kaufman, 1998/12/12
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Benjamin C. W. Sittler, 1998/12/12
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Webmaster Jim, 1998/12/13
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Benjamin C. W. Sittler, 1998/12/13
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Webmaster Jim, 1998/12/14
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, P.L.Sahkhar, 1998/12/14
- Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Benjamin C. W. Sittler, 1998/12/14
Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, dickey, 1998/12/12
Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL, Henry Nelson, 1998/12/14
Re: lynx-dev Win32 & SSL,
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