--- On Sat, 29/6/13, Alan W. Irwin irwin@beluga.phys.uvic.ca wrote:
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Also, running cygwin on wine, compared to other windows
software which has no unix/linux equivalents, is hardly a priority.
That is obviously personally true for you. And for my personal needs Cygwin on Wine is a "would be nice" software build and test platform.
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No. Just the fact that nobody else bothered to respond to this thread should convince you that getting cygwin is not a priority to most people who is knowledgeable and capable of hacking wine.
As for true for me - well, I have fixed or help fixed a few issue of wine with running microsoft products - embedded IE rendering, and Microsoft's development tool chain (yes, I am talking about Visual C++, and nmake, [Microsoft's make], and microsoft's manifest modification tool whose name I forget - the tool for Microsoft's way of modifying executable binaries post-compilation). Obviously my interests lies elsewhere. Mingw works alright. Cygwin is just not a priority for my time, and I sincerely hope that other people who are capable of improving wine would spend their time on more worthwhile causes.
p.s. using words like "showstopper" actually put people off.