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I would agree that if you want an executable that acts and feels more like a Windows native
application, then mingw is probably what you want. Cygwin is if you want something that acts and
feels more like a Posix thing ... which means it will be oriented to Posix style paths.
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- Re: Sv: g++ and c++17 filesy... Eliot Moss
- Re: g++ and c++17 filesystem Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin
- Re: g++ and c++17 files... Eliot Moss
- Re: g++ and c++17 f... Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin
- Re: g++ and c++... Eliot Moss
- Sv: g++ and c++... Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin
- Re: g++ and c++17 files... Norton Allen
- Re: g++ and c++17 files... Doug Henderson via Cygwin
- Re: g++ and c++17 f... Brian Inglis
- Sv: g++ and c++17 files... Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin
- Re: Sv: g++ and c++... Brian Inglis
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- Re: Sv: Sv: g++... Brian Inglis