Roelf Renkema wrote:
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Oh, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE.  Thank you very much.

I've cc'd the list. If you want to keep the discussion, let's continue it in the list since I don't want to deal with this as if it's a private matter between you and me :)

Kindly do some reading on POSIX and
Cygwin, and even programming, before posting your assertions on this list.


I wonder why a perfectly normal discussion with a flavour of critisism
always ends with one person starting to raise doubts about another
persons abilities. As if they need it to raise them selfs above an
imaginary level. It's the reason I lurk more then I write on the list
and I think to time has come to stick to reading again.

That's because you're saying that Cygwin hasn't brought POSIX functionality.

As a matter of fact, in has already did, ableit not yet pure. Well, Linux tries to be POSIX but isn't yet pure, don't you agree?

If you say that Cygwin hasn't brought POSIX, what do you think of all those *ported* cygwin apps?

Thank you very much.

Best Regards,

Carlo

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