----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Millan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 15:31:13 Robert Collins wrote: > > The solution for the licensing/DFSG/policy comment is to start a thread > > on debian-legal. Calmly and clearly ask if anyone percieves problems, > > and then for any you cannot logically address, post a link here. > > he claims that a discussion in -legal has already been done, i can't > find it there. do you know about it? The way I read his email, he was saying "where is the discussion", not "there was one and you should have linked to it". > > Thirdly, > > Wine does not run Cygwin properly now. (please if you're going to argue, > > build cygwin on cygwin hosted in WINE and run the full testsuite. If > > nothing fails that doesn't fail on (say) win2K, then I'll accept that > > Cygwin works properly under WINE). > > Reactos does not run Cygwin now (I've been in the reactos lists for > > quite some time now :}). > > Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has just announced he put it to work, > console mode does not work though but it won't matter when we have x > terminal emulators. I'll repeat myself. Until the test suite is run successfully, you have *no real* idea about this. You are guessing that pthreads, mmap, pipes and a bunch of other primitives that cygwin emulates are working properly. Console code is one of the key parts of cygwin, and Xterm emulators require that code working as well. Rob

