> 1) A native windows version of the demos runs MUCH faster than a cygwin > version. There is no unix thunking layer. Thay said, programs written on a > Unix system have a much easier time compiling under cygwin than porting > directly to the Win32 API. > 2) There is a pretty easy patch to libGII to fix the select problem for the > time being. The downside is that it puts all the input for GII > (keyblard/mouse) into polling mode which can eat up CPU cycles. I'll try to > put a patch together for discussion. How about making it optional ? Like "--without-cywin" ? I doubt too many people will want the native windows option except for licensing problems with Cywin. CU, Andy -- = Andreas Beck | Email : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
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