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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/30/19 2:46 PM, Joel Sherrill
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, May 30, 2019, 7:41
AM Jiri Gaisler <<a href="mailto:jiri@gaisler.se"
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anyone still use Cygwin for RTEMS development? The reason
I ask is<br>
that I have some portability issues for sis (no async I/O
on sockets in<br>
Cygwin) and I would like to avoid some ugly workarounds if
possible. In<br>
the age of virtualization and even WSL in Win 10, do we
still need<br>
Cygwin ...?<br>
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<div dir="auto">There are still users on Cygwin and we test
there periodically to avoid breakage.</div>
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<div dir="auto">It would be nice to see sis work on Cygwin but I
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<p>There is really only one issue - when sis is connected to gdb, a
running program cannot be interrupted by pressing ctrl-C in gdb.
The program can be stopped by pressing ctrl-C in the simulator
window instead, which is maybe a sufficient workaround..? I will
start by letting sis print a warning for this if gdb mode is
entered under cygwin. If there are (too) many complaints, I will
look at it again...</p>
<p>Jiri.<br>
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