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> What is the difference between 'GNUPro for NT' and Cygwin 1.0 (there > is very little website information about GNUPro NT) ? GNUPro is our commercial development kit offering. It includes little of the "unix environment" stuff, but is heavy on the dev tools (like gcc and gdb) focus. It is also available for a wide range of host/target combinations (cross compilers), one of which happens to be NT native. GNUPro comes with a heavier support package ($7k-100k for 1 year site support with various response guarantees and coverage) while Cygwin 1.0 only comes with 30-day installation support. > Does it provide similiar licensing restrictions on executables > linked against Cygwin (GPL) ? The licensing terms for cygwin1.dll are the same for both GNUPro and Cygwin 1.0. Most GNUPro customers actually use the cross compiler variants, so they aren't using cygwin1.dll anyway. I'm talking about cell phone manufacturers and stuff like that. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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