> >> >Please remove this crap from list mails, thank you.
> > I have no control over it. Please feel free to simply ignore it.
 
> Actually, you're lucky your email wasn't bounced back to you because of this. 
>  It's site policy to not allow such disclaimers.  > See the FAQ entry on this 
> policy here:
 
>    <https://sourceware.org/lists.html#disclaimer-bounce>

I have seen it now that it has been pointed out. I have changed email addresses 
in order to comply with The Rules, having first being addressed by a rude 
adolescent and then told how lucky I am not to have my emails bounced. I humbly 
acknowledge Your Authority.

What a splendid example of a warm community this is and how much I yearn to 
participate. If only there were some factual knowledge of the matter at hand, 
too, it would be ideal in many respects.

"And the pigs began to look like men." (George Orwell)

The bottom line is that cygwin used to work for me and now it doesn't. I've 
expended a reasonable amount of effort attempting to describe/get round the 
problem but now I've lost interest. A large part of that is because I asked 
politely and was treated very rudely. I subscribe to a number of fora and such 
behaviour is by no means inevitable, however it does appear to be the default 
here. 

How disappointing, but not in the least bit life-changing, of course. Utterly 
unimportant in the grand scheme of things.

"Whatever." (Alicia Silverstone).


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