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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Update on status of make-3.82 release for cygwin


On 8/10/2010 5:04 PM, Rob Walker wrote:
On 8/10/2010 1:21 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:13:41PM -0700, Rob Walker wrote:
On Cygwin, make-3.82 supports DOS paths by default. I'm curious about
what work might be involved in re-enabling the --ms-dos option, and I'd
like to help, if I can.

I built my Cygwin make-3.82 packages directly from the upstream release
tarball using the attached script.
I don't need help. I've been building make for years so I obviously
don't need your script.


Sorry for the confusion: I was not offering my script as "hey look, here's how you do it", I was more saying "I did it this way, but maybe that's too simple. What else is involved, and can I help with that?"

So: I'm still curious about the work you anticipate might be required.
There's not much on the Cygwin site detailing the responsibilities of a
package maintainer beyond:

It's a maintainer's responsibility to decide what's the best way to package the software for Cygwin. Obviously, there are basic guidelines, such as package naming, build scripts, and the like. But the rest is up to the maintainer. So if a maintainer doesn't think a feature fits well with Cygwin usage, then he/she is free to modify the package to disable that feature. Ditto if the feature is normally disabled but would be better enabled for Cygwin. This is the process that Chris is going through right now for make-3.82.

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