Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/12/10/03:44:41
Hi all !
I strongly support Jason's and Fergus' remarks concerning binary/text mounts:
> > Cygwin has multiple goals; while "Unix on NT" is one of them, it appears
> > to be of less importance than the others: a free development environment
> > for Win32, a way of getting more tools more rapidly into the Win32
> > world, etc. In meeting those goals, supporting the Win32 line-ending of
> > \r\n is relatively important. Folks living in the Win32 world don't want
> > to give up Win32 tools that operate on text files; because of that, they
> > need cygwin to deal properly with \r\n-style text files.
I'm one of these guys who uses cygwin mainly for writing Win32 applications.
Using UNIX \r line-endings is rather unnatural for this purpose.
> To achieve my goal, I need to use text-mode mounts.
> Thus for my purposes, if bash stops working on text-mode mounts,
> then this is a big step backwards...
Actually, Sergey's work is a big step *forwards*, but I would appreciate
support for both kinds of line-endings very much.
BW,
Axel
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Axel Riese
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation
J. Kepler University Linz
A-4040 Linz e-Mail: Axel DOT Riese AT risc DOT uni-linz DOT ac DOT at
Austria URL: http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/ariese/home/
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