Why did you guys break EVERYTHING...

2002-04-19 Thread Schwartz, Barry

I'm sure you won't put this in the intelligent question genre but...
I've been using cygwin for years and I brag about it and make all my teammates install 
it and make my managers refuse to piss away money on MKS...
Well, I think that party's over.  I just installed the new distribution and every one 
(and I mean EVERY GODDAMN ONE) of my scripts that call any of your routines that need 
to know what a host or a directory are f#$king broke.  What in god's name is 
/usr/local/bin on a windows machine?  Why don't you UNIX weeneies get a grip.  
F#$king fix it.  It used to be great.  Now I can't even change a directory.
I've gone back to your old, unsupported code until we can find the money to equip our 
team with MKS for $400 a throw.  Thanks for making a great product unusable.

Sincerely,
Barry Schwartz

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RE: Why did you guys break EVERYTHING...

2002-04-19 Thread Schwartz, Barry

OK.  Feeling better now... If one of my customers wrote me that with no
examples, I'd get a kick out of it too.
So...
rsh must have changed.  I use it in a script to move perforce clients around
from NT to UNIX.
The attached script, getfull.pl is the example that failed with the new program
and worked with the old.

Also, the semantics and output of which, ls, and cp have changed too in my
opinion, not the least of which is the fau root directory and all the cygnus
stuff being in /usr/local/bin which is not a real directory on my machine.  I
would much rather see the native paths.  That is definately what the old code
did and what my scripts expect.  

I definately do not need you guys to fix my scripts or show me how the programs
work.  I can handle that.  It's just that it's not how I really want to spend a
half a work day when I have other stuff to do.  I'm also a little embarrassed
since I raved about your tools and made another group adopt them for an
upcomming project.  Now, when they try to run my scripts, they will crap out...

I'll probably have to fix them since you won't be supporting the old stuff and I
need some of the tools only available in the new release.   

Although I need to tone down...  I really do feel the unixisms creeping in.  I
like the semantics of the unix commands and the familiarity since I work on both
platforms.  But, on a windows box (my main sqeeze) I expect paths and file
locations to take the windows form.  Just my opinion...

Thanks for getting back to me by the way.

barry


 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Ellsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 4:37 PM
 To: Schwartz, Barry; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Why did you guys break EVERYTHING...
 
 
 umm calm down, maybe you could post more of your scripts and what they
 do
 and expound on this line
 What in god's name is /usr/local/bin on a windows machine?
 do you mean WHERE? not what?
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Schwartz, Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 3:46 PM
 Subject: Why did you guys break EVERYTHING...
 
 
  I'm sure you won't put this in the intelligent question genre
 but...
  I've been using cygwin for years and I brag about it and make all my
 teammates install it and make my managers refuse to piss away money on
 MKS...
  Well, I think that party's over.  I just installed the new
 distribution and every one (and I mean EVERY GODDAMN ONE) of my
 scripts that call any of your routines that need to know what a host
 or a directory are f#$king broke.  What in god's name is
 /usr/local/bin on a windows machine?  Why don't you UNIX weeneies
 get a grip.  F#$king fix it.  It used to be great.  Now I can't even
 change a directory.
  I've gone back to your old, unsupported code until we can find the
 money to equip our team with MKS for $400 a throw.  Thanks for making
 a great product unusable.
 
  Sincerely,
  Barry Schwartz
 
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