On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 18:01, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
> Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
> 
> >Frankly I'd prefer to use Cygwin or XmingW32 to do porting.
> >

> btw, cygnus solutions used DJGPP for porting
> apps/environment(?) to dos/win32 console
> (earlier versions of cygwin?)

...And a group of developers decided that Cygwin was too fat for their
taste and created MinGW =) MinGW-compiled apps do not need the POSIX
DLLs that CygWin apps depend to run-- MinGW generates almost native
Win32 apps. I'd suggest using MinGW to do porting too. :)

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