> Thank-you for the information Dick.
>
> I use several Ubuntu and Debian VM's on my Win64 PC, so no problem.
>
> I wonder why I bother running things on the Windows OS really, I mean a Linux 
> VM that's
> given 4Gb RAM and 4 cores certainly rips along on my PC so really native 
> linux apps are
> not a problem to run.
>
> I see open source being able to take the decision not to bother running on 
> all OS's
> natively very soon. I mean I could easily run KiCad on a Linux VM. Why cant 
> VirtualBox
> just be a pre-requisite of running the software? Perhaps I'm just where you 
> were years ago!?
>
> I'm certainly not interested in anything autotools, especially on Windows. 
> I've read
> books on autotools and done projects with autotools, and I hated every minute 
> of it. I
> really like CMake, it's such a massive improvement.
>
> I can do any testing you need doing on Windows, just shout. Thanks again for 
> all your
> efforts, they are appreciated by many people!
>
> Best Regards, Brian.


Your participation and communications convey a clear message of competence.  

And thanks very much for your commitment to teamwork.

It is extremely appreciated, as I am not a Windows user so my work in this is 
clearly not
for me.

It is nice knowing somebody else can both grasp and carry on at the right time.


Dick



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