Windows Subsystem for Linux, i.e. reverse wine, is a thing now, and so I
figured I'd try to get to tup to work on it. It seems like currently there
is no support for fuse
<https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/266908-command-prompt-console-bash-on-ubuntu-on-windo/suggestions/13522845-add-fuse-filesystem-in-userspace-support-in-wsl>,
so for the time being this is probably irrelevant, but when I tried to do
the bootstrapped update I got this error:

/proc/114/uid_map: No such file or directory
tup error: Unable to set the uid/gid map.
tup error: master_fork server did not start up correctly.

To those people more familiar with tup's backend / linux, do you know
what's behind this error? I'm assuming since windows needs a mapping for
every kernel call, there are a lot missing, and this is one of them, but
this is pretty far outside my area of knowledge.

Thanks,
Erik

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