Brutha wrote:
and is independent of any DLLs

I went back and forth in my head for a while deciding whether to say anything about this or not. I know I'm going to be d/v'ed, that's a foregone conclusion. I just suppose that its the cumulative experience I have in PMo discussions that leads me to open my mouth.

There's a lot of misunderstanding regarding MSWindows and projects that port Perl and other *NIX tools to it, here amongst Perlmonks. I'd estimate that less than 10% of the Monks who open their yaps on such topics actually understand everything they're talking about. {Downvote me NOW, please, and get on with the next node}.

Those *NIX tools are sure not "independent of any DLLs". They are dependent on MSVCRT.DLL. If this file isn't present, they aren't going to work. It's a "native" MSWindows DLL that Cygwin "replaces" (the role, not the actual file) with a "cygwin.dll".

GnuWin32 != Cygwin
unxutils != GnuWin32 != Cygwin
mingw  !=  GnuWin32 != Cygwin

Hopefully it is a little clearer now. I'd like to see some of the superstition and half-truths prevalent in the Monastery community dispelled wrt Cygwin and the rest of this. Of course for that to really happen, Monks will have to become interested in something besides Perl. I know that few Monks listen to me, because I'm not "nice" and meek and mild-mannered.

    Soren A / somian / perlspinr / Intrepid


In reply to Re^2: perldoc on WinXP - with "less" instead of "more" by Intrepid
in thread perldoc on WinXP - with "less" instead of "more" by hmerrill

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