Sturla Molden, 31.12.2009 10:39: > If you need full Unix compatibility, you should use SFU (add-on to Win > XP) or SUA (Vista and Win7 Ultimate), which gives you a certified UNIX > on top of the NT-kernel (Interix).
Interesting, that's the first time I hear about these (although I knew that NT always had a POSIX-like kernel personality). I found a couple of your posts to the python MLs that seem to suggest that they even have an efficient copy-on-write fork implementation. That (alongside with some other performance issues) is the main drawback of cygwin, IMHO. Do you have any references that back this claim? I couldn't find anything on a quick web search. Stefan _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
