Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Paul Ramsey wrote:
It's not a matter of "like" or "not like" it's a matter of "hassle"
or "no hassle". I work on OS/X and Linux, and compiling there is
radically different than compiling on Windows. And while OS/X and
Linux and Solaris have slight system API differences w
Paul Ramsey wrote:
> It's not a matter of "like" or "not like" it's a matter of "hassle"
> or "no hassle". I work on OS/X and Linux, and compiling there is
> radically different than compiling on Windows. And while OS/X and
> Linux and Solaris have slight system API differences which require a
>
It's not a matter of "like" or "not like" it's a matter of "hassle" or
"no hassle". I work on OS/X and Linux, and compiling there is
radically different than compiling on Windows. And while OS/X and
Linux and Solaris have slight system API differences which require a
little working around, Windows