Which would be nice if AS kept the modules current. They do not.
I would stick with Cygwin and ignore AS, unless you had to use them. Besides if you are like most of us and have a Unix background, then you will feel more comfortable with Cygwin anyway.
In reply to Re^2: which is the best free method for compiling modules for win32
by jacques
in thread which is the best free method for compiling modules for win32
by zentara
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