Brian Bruns wrote:
If you guys want cygwin to be used by real people, in real life
production or development environments, you should go a bit further
than "I don't have the problem on my computer, so fix it yourself".
If you don't want to or are not able to pay attention to "real
world" bugs, cygw
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. You are right, I did not look at the code, and
I certainly do not pretend to be able to fix this problem.
I am sorry to have to say that, but your message is a very good example
of the fundamental difference between a project that is useable and
reliable, and a pro
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