Hi,
>From http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/readme.html#SEC9:
Windows 98 is now supported (it is like Windows 95 from
Cygwin's perspective). We still recommend upgrading to
Windows NT.
This relates to release 20.1B.
Elsewhere, there are caveats about things that don't work as well
under w9[58]. But, IIRC, these have to do with system-call conversion
in programs you're porting, not with using precompiled tools like
gmake.
-P.
On Mon, 8 May 2000, John Bray wrote:
> www.cygwin.com didn't work for me, but http://www.cygnus.com/cygwin/ did,
> revealing that Cygwin is only available for Windows NT 4.0 service patch 3,
> which scuppers my thoughts of doing things on my home machine.
>
> John
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