On 2017-02-21, Chris Warrick <kwpol...@gmail.com> wrote: > Git Bash, or basically msys, is pretty reasonable. But if you are on > Windows 10, you might like the built-in Windows Subsystem for Linux > (aka Bash on Ubuntu on Windows) more — it’s real Linux that runs > alongside Windows, but less crazy than Cygwin.
Cygwin is indeed crazy. I've been in awe of it for 15 years. Even sshd works (if you're carefuly and a little lucky). It's a medium-sized miracle that Cygwin works as well as it does. For a few years, I distributed and supported a custom snapshot of base Cygwin plus a software development kit for a specific hardware product. It was not fun. Cygwin is a bit brittle and presents many mysterious failure modes. But, had I not seen it myself, I never would have believed Cygwin would work in a useful way. In then end, we gave up on supporting Cygwin for our Windows customers. It's actually easier to install Ubuntu in a VM and have them use that. The last customer I had who was trying to install Cyginw and use it for development spent weeks and never got everything to work with Cygwin. About two hours after I finally convinced him to try Linux on a VM, I got an e-mail saying his Linux VM as installed, the devleopment tools were installed on that, and he was happily building his applications. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I know how to do at SPECIAL EFFECTS!! gmail.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list