On 2020-11-18 17:08, Doug Henderson via Cygwin wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 13:50, Kristian Ivarsson wrote:
The only purpose CYGWIN have is to make/build posix-applications runnable on Windows and applications usually have user defined input, such as paths etc, and on Windows that input is usually Windows-native-paths unless you
educate operators/users to enter paths with /cygdrive/...

<rant>
I use CYGWIN to work around a stupid design decision made by a small
time OS developer more than 40 years ago, and inherited by an OS that
did not even have directories in its first release.
</rant>

Actually, most of those design decisions were made in the 1950s-1960s by scientific then mainframe OS designers in multiprocessing then multiuser environments, and the short sighted decisions were made to get things working quickly by people without much design or systems background (BGIII^Wcough!) in some of the smaller minicomputer then microcomputer adaptations, which were often frankly PoS hacks, and triumphs of salesmanship over competency. ;^>

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