Dear all, Thank you all for your answers and comments.
It seems now clear to me that we should not fork a separate .deb installer for Cygwin.dll. The community of maintainers is too small for creating forks or having another Gnome/KDE dispute. I know it was already your idea to reuse Cygwin installer. Sorry for bringing some confusion. As I found very little information about the project, I am going to express its goals to see if I understand things : 1) W32 Debian community focusses on porting dpkg to Cygwin. dpkg should be released as a Cygwin package. Then, we can start building our first dpkg packages and release them. 2) Cygwin community focusses on developping the best graphical installer and plans to give access to deb/rpm worlds. We may need to assist Cygwin team in order to make their graphical installer aware of dpkg packages. 3) It should be nice if Cygwin installer could be used in order to install native Windows packages. This is the key to success. Maybe I should look at existing open-source installers and see in what extent they could be integrated into Cygwin setup.exe. I now need more time to read Cygwin installer source code. So I won't bother you any longer with my emails... Cheers, Jean-Michel POURE -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

