----- Original Message -----
From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@marasystems.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 01:46:02 +0200
To: "PsychoTekk .de" <psychotekk@europe.com>, squid-dev@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: doctype declaration
> On Thursday 18 July 2002 14.25, PsychoTekk .de wrote:
>
> > i actually have no idea of c programming, i just know vb and perl
> > and thus understand the most important things.
> > in addition to that the source files are mostly .c and .h files,
> > and i'm using ms visual studio 6.0 which requires additional files
> > to open the project as a project.
>
> You can use cygwin <http://www.cygwin.com/> to build Squid on
> Windows.. no special preparation required.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
i downloaded cygwin some days ago, in first place to use its diff
function (i tried to find a good win32 prog that would do the job but
did not find one). i also saw it has cvs functions (which i could
not manage yet) and i knew it somehow had to contain a c compiler
(not sure if what i found is the compiler, don't know how to use it
either) - yes i know, this might sound strange to people who
use unix systems but until now i always found a good solution
for my win2k machine (apache for win, guido serassio's squid nt build
etc.)
btw, i tried to start squid via cygwin (2.4.stable6) and got a
fatal err: getpwnam failed to find userid for effective user 'nobody',
probably just because i could not figure out yet how the basics work
under cygwin.
however, cygwin seems to be a very interesting emulator and i will
get into that deeper when i have time.
regards,
C.L.
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