Mailing-List: contact cygwin-apps-help AT cygwin DOT com; run by ezmlm Sender: cygwin-apps-owner AT cygwin DOT com List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Mail-Followup-To: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com To: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com Subject: Re: ITP: netpbm References: <87r8l2pf8w DOT fsf AT peder DOT flower> <3CC998A6 DOT 3030104 AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu> <87it6dpm70 DOT fsf AT peder DOT flower> <3CCAE2DD DOT 7030605 AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu> Organization: Jan at Appel Mail-Followup-To: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com From: Jan Nieuwenhuizen Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 12:03:00 +0200 In-Reply-To: <3CCAE2DD.7030605@ece.gatech.edu> (Charles Wilson's message of "Sat, 27 Apr 2002 13:41:49 -0400") Message-ID: <87it6cnnsb.fsf@peder.flower> Lines: 53 User-Agent: Gnus/5.090006 (Oort Gnus v0.06) Emacs/21.2 (i386-debian-linux-gnu) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Charles Wilson writes: > Well, as I described in the other message, there are only three > patches. Ok, I must have looked over it. > One, which creates a Makefile.config, > Two, a cygwin-specific README file. > Three, GNU shtool, to create a shadow tree in which to build. Indeed, I've done something quite similar, of course, but it seems that you've put more work in it than I, already. > What *would* be appropriate is if someone totally autoconfiscated the > whole mess, Yes, but I guess we'll leave that up to the authors, or, at least, ask them first. It shouldn't be much work, there seem to be a few system profiles, and then some questions. > Big directories == slow. Much worse on FAT than on NTFS. There's no > hard limit on non-partition-root directories, however (unless somebody > does something REALLY silly, like 'mount C:\ /bin'. > > Putting all the netpbm binaries in /usr/bin(==/bin) won't cause any > problems, except for the standard PATH ordering issues(*), but those > will only affect a few people (like me, and I can deal). Ok. I think plainly in usr/bin would be best, because it's standard, but things can be changed/ moved around whenever this list decides something else. Also, I think that this > (*) there are widely used windows ports of netpbm tools. [..] So, > in normal windows, and cmd prompt, I use the native port of netpbm > [..] When in bash, I use the cygwin port of netpbm (this makes me > happy). while, a valid argument, can probably be said for tex itself (tex,latex etc), for gs (ghostscript), probably even the 'find' command. I think that if 'you' want some subset of bin in certain situations, you should probably arrange that yourself. Greetings, Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien | http://www.lilypond.org