multiple cygwin installs
Reini Urban
rurban@x-ray.at
Fri Mar 30 06:22:00 GMT 2007
Christopher Faylor schrieb:
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 02:11:40PM +0200, J?rg Schaible wrote:
>> Phil Betts wrote on Thursday, March 29, 2007 1:34 PM:
>>> <soapbox>
>>> Any 3PP that forces one to use their (inevitably out of date) version
>>> of cygwin (and thereby killing the official installation) is IMO broken
>>> and the issue should be taken up with them. At the very least, it
>>> shows they have such little faith in their own software's robustness
>>> that they won't risk it running on an newer version of cygwin.
>>>
>>> Imagine the chaos if ALL software was installed like this. You might
>>> end up with 100 different versions of cygwin on your PC, and ProductA
>>> would never be able to talk to ProductB because they'd need two
>>> different sets of registry settings simultaneously.
>>>
>>> I'm sure their justification is that they are reducing support costs by
>>> ensuring it's running on a known platform. Only if their customer
>>> support is forced to resolve the problems caused by their installation
>>> will they learn that this is a false economy.
>>> </soapbox>
>> Well, the soapbox is coming true. Or why do you think so much
>> companies start to deliver their app in a VM? Never trust an OS
>> installed by a stranger ... hehehe
>
> This is probably cygwin-talk material (Reply-To set) but is that really
> true? Are companies really packaging products with their own VM?
We are.
But we do business for Formula 1 and we don't want customers destroy
real-time capabilities by installing spy-ware, certain virus checkers or
defraggers and bother our support department. The customers equipment is
quite expensive.
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