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Beta versions of the Cygwin tools


Hello from Gregg C Levine
Granted this is probably NOT the place to ask this question, but since I've
not been subscribed to the actual Cygwin list for sometime I figured I'd ask
here. One of the Red Hat participants should surely know. A fellow who
works, or worked, for an office of the Space Administration, with the
assistance of a good many people, ported the X11R6.3, and X11R6.4 binaries
from their usual Unix\Linux forms to the Cygwin form, and then made them
available for download. The thing is, he or they, used the B19, and B20
versions to prepare them. Does anyone know what finally happened to those?
They were prepared in two forms, the user tools, and the user tools, and the
compiler tools. I simply need the user tools. For that matter would any of
the regular users of Cygwin, and Windows, still have them hanging around on
a publicly accessable server for a onetime only download? This is for some
internal only work, that I am conducting. Oh, and guys I've already
contacted one of the people that I know who was actively involved with
Cygwin. I say, "was" because he stated that he no longer is, and suggested
that I ping that list, and ask them. (Rephrasing mine.). And any time any of
you is visiting NYC, and the US, I'd be glad to introduce you to what I do
here physically. All the hot beverages, and cold beverages, and pastries
that you can consume would be on me.
Gregg C Levine drwho8@worldnet.att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"
"This space does not exist!"
"I prefer the collected works of John Lennon."


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