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  1. Re: [mail] Re: Windows Build System

    Dann Corbit <dcorbit@connx.com> — 2003-02-01T06:46:39Z

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Greg Copeland [mailto:greg@CopelandConsulting.Net] 
    > Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 10:39 PM
    > To: Dann Corbit
    > Cc: Christopher Browne; Justin Clift; Jeff Davis; PostgresSQL 
    > Hackers Mailing List
    > Subject: RE: [mail] Re: [HACKERS] Windows Build System
    > 
    > 
    > On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 19:22, Dann Corbit wrote:
    > > For MySQL:
    > > There is no Cygwin needed.  Period.
    > 
    > Sorry to followup again, but I did want to point out 
    > something.  I'm assuming you actually installed it.  
    
    After I built it from source code (using Visual Studio with Intel C++),
    I installed it.
    
    > Please 
    > take note that the cygwin dll is normally installed into one 
    > of the window's directories (system, windows, etc).  My point 
    > being, just because you didn't find it in the mysql 
    > directory, doesn't mean it wasn't installed system-wide.
    
    MySQL for Win32 has no connection whatsoever with anything from Cygwin
    or Mingw
     
    > Not saying it does or doesn't do this.  Just offering 
    > something else that may need to be looked at.
    
    Certainly a good idea.
    
    
  2. Re: [mail] Re: Windows Build System

    Greg Copeland <greg@copelandconsulting.net> — 2003-02-01T17:07:26Z

    On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 00:46, Dann Corbit wrote:
    
    > MySQL for Win32 has no connection whatsoever with anything from Cygwin
    > or Mingw
    
    Excellent.  Thanks for humoring me.  ;)
    
    
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    Greg Copeland <greg@copelandconsulting.net>
    Copeland Computer Consulting