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RE: Bug in Cygwin bash?
- From: "Robb, Sam" <sam dot robb at timesys dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 22:55:39 -0500
- Subject: RE: Bug in Cygwin bash?
> I think John Williams wrote:
> >
> > It seems not many people build linux kernels under cygwin - I think
> > if they did, this issue I've found would have been reported earlier,
> > because it's the first step in the kernel configuration process.
>
> OK, I've gotta ask -- WHY do you want to do this in the first place?
0) Because You Can
1) It's a good test of Cygwin
2) It's a good test of the kernel build process
3) You either bootstrapping a system, or the system that will
eventually boot the kernel cannot build it's own kernel for
some reason.
For #3 - embedded systems developers are often unable to
compile a kernel on the target machine (or even the target
architecture). Cross compiling a linux kernel is going to
happen in any case, so if you already have a Windows machine
(for MS Outlook, MS Office, MS Project, Visio, etc.) why go
to the bother and expense of obtaining a second machine to
do a (probably infrequent) kernel build?
For the record, I've built a couple of bootable kernels
under Cygwin. Yes, I ran into the bash command line problem/
xargs solution, but never got around to submitting a patch -
my apologies, John, for not saving you some small amount of
pain by doing so :-/
-Samrobb
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