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From: noer AT cygnus DOT com (Geoffrey Noer)
Subject: Re: Future of Cygwin32
30 Jul 1998 02:35:32 -0700 :
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To: Darren Evans <darren AT onlinemagic DOT com>, gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

> Im curious what features will be in the next version of Cygnus and when
> it's due? I seem to recall someone saying, when x returns from Holiday,
> but that was a while ago ..
> 
> Heres my wishlist:
> Complete with egcs
> Upto date tools :)
> Paths stored in registry for cygnus and egcs
> and so on ..

I don't have a firm feature list yet or a date.  That said, we are
aiming to make a new release as soon as it makes sense.  We're in the
middle of Cygwin32 performance optimizations right now so we are
waiting until Cygwin32 is well-tested again and ready for another
release.  Windows 98 support will be present.  Hopefully, EGCS 1.1
will be included as the compiler.  I will let everyone know when we
know more.

I am looking into upgrading sed to 3.01 but I don't expect that it
will make that big of a difference in configure times.  (Hopefully
I'm wrong).  Linux has the advantage that I/O appears to be much
faster on ext2 partitions.  If you compare Linux running on a fat
filesystem to NT on the same, a lot of the performance difference goes
away...

-- 
Geoffrey Noer
noer AT cygnus DOT com
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