On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 13:25:36 UTC-3, psionl0 wrote:
>
> I sometimes have to boot into windows 10 on my dual boot PC so I have also 
> got a version of Ledger for windows as well. I was shocked that you needed 
> to have cygwin to use Ledger there. I thought it was supposed to be a text 
> program. You shouldn't need anything more sophisticated than <iostream>. 
>

I never told I needed cygwin to use Ledger. James just asked for "whats 
their set-up". Not why! But the reason is: I already use cygwin as a POSIX 
environment. I run bash, git, mercurial, perl, python, ssh, emacs, gpg, and 
many others fully inside cygwin. It was easy to decide to put Ledger and 
Beancount inside the family.

Cheers.

Júlio

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