horst wrote:

> If you google for 'squid cygwin' you'll find quid versions compiled for 
> various Windows versions as well as for cygwin.
>  Bob, have you tried cygwin recently? (X included). If you are stuck with 
> a Win box it's quiet nice to have a bash, and many GNU commandline 
> utilities at your finger tips. Python and Perl is included too as well as 
> a gcc, ssh, scp, sftp, and...

Yes, this was the right answer.  Thanks.  I've already been using
CygWin.  I've installed squid, but haven't configured it yet.

> In response to Jason's concern re: conflict cygwin/SFU I wouldn't be too 
> concerned. cygwin pretty much stays away from the registry; I had an older 
> version for a win98 box that I could 'install' by just copying the cygwin 
> file tree (it was, however, once build on the same platform)

I'd be surprised if SFU has any advantages over CygWin at this point.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
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