On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Mike Frysinger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If a project is strives to be cross-platform, then it is good
>> to support different compilers and different OS, within
>> certain limit.
>
> and you've exceeded that limit when the bugs appear to be in tools
> unrelated to the project

That is your conclusion which may be right or may be wrong.
You write "appear to be" and not "is".

Just another data point, I can build OpenOCD under
Windows with Cygwin. Others also use MinGW to
build OpenOCD under Windows. So I am not
sure why you can not do that with UrJtag. Certain
cross-platform projects accept bugs to work-around
the problems with toolchains like Cygwin/MinGW.



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