From: davidsb Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 13:00:10 +0000 (+0000) Subject: New section "Recent history of the project: What version *is* this, anyway?". X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.net/view?a=commitdiff_plain;h=92b998cc32de875097ec4a60a2c06278e8cdfe16;p=pf3gnuchains%2Fpf3gnuchains3x.git New section "Recent history of the project: What version *is* this, anyway?". Rename section "A brief history of the project" to "Ancient history" and remove disclaimer about being out of date. --- diff --git a/winsup/doc/what.texinfo b/winsup/doc/what.texinfo index 36954967f3..75bc86090e 100644 --- a/winsup/doc/what.texinfo +++ b/winsup/doc/what.texinfo @@ -51,10 +51,78 @@ charge a fee for it. Plus, it provides income for the cygwin project so we can continue working on it. For further details about the commercial product, see @file{http://www.cygnus.com/cygwin/}. -@section A brief history of the project +@section Recent history of the project: What version @emph{is} this, anyway? -@strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest -net release.)} +Starting on April 17, 2000, the Cygwin team changed the procedure for +doing net releases. + +Previously, net releases entailed downloading one or two large files +(called something like @code{FULL.EXE} or @code{USER.EXE}). These files +unpacked a "Cygwin Distribution" to a static (and arcane) directory +structure. This distribution contained lots of .exe, .a, .h, and other +files. + +These distributions were named after the version of the Cygwin DLL which +they contained. The last version released with this method was Cygwin +B20.1. + +This distribution method has the advantage that everything was "all in +one place". You could copy the huge FULL.EXE file around and know that +you were getting the complete "Cygwin Distribution". + +The method had several disadvantages, however. 1) it was huge, 2) it +was hard to download in one error-free piece, and 3) it was hard to +update. + +Why was it hard to update? Because any change to any package in +FULL.EXE meant re-generating all of FULL.EXE. This process was not easy +to automate since FULL.EXE was an InstallShield executable. As a +result, until recently, Cygwin development was relatively static. + +To rectify these problems, the Cygwin team decided, early in January +2000, to break up the packages in the release and make a small program +(@code{setup.exe}) available to use in downloading packages. After much +development and internal discussion on the cygwin-developers mailing +list, the new, improved version of a Cygwin release was made available +on April 17, 2000. + +This new release also had a new version of the Cygwin DLL -- 1.1.0. +Most of the other packages were updated and some packages from the +Cygwin CD were included. Meanwhile, the Cygwin DLL continues to be +updated, and is more generically referred to as "1.1.x". + +Users obtain this package by first downloading a version of +@code{setup.exe}. This program started as a simple command line tool, +has metamorphosed into a GUI, and is in the process of continual +improvement. However, its purpose is simple -- it is designed to +install packages from the cygwin web site at sources.redhat.com. In +effect, it is a smaller, more intelligent replacement for FULL.EXE. It +does not require the downloading a huge executable but rather downloads +individual small packages. + +Does this mean that the new net release of the Cygwin package is 1.1.x? +No. We no longer label the releases with the Cygwin version number. +Each package in the cygwin release has its own version now. + +Does this mean that Cygwin 1.1.x is newer than B20.1? Yes! The cygwin +1.1.x versions all represent continual improvement in the Cygwin DLL. +Although the 1.1.x code is still considered "beta quality", the Cygwin +team felt comfortable enough with the cygwin technology to bump the +version number to "1". + +The other packages in the latest directory are also continually +improving, some thanks to the efforts of net volunteers who maintain the +cygwin binary ports. Each package has its own version numbers and +its own release process. + +So, how do you get the most up-to-date version of cygwin? Easy. Just +download the setup.exe program from your closest mirror. This program +will handle the task of updating the packages on your system to the +latest version. The Cygwin team frequently updates and adds new +packages to the soureware web site. The setup.exe program is the +easiest way to determine what you need on your system. + +@section Ancient history of the project The first thing done was to enhance the development tools (gcc, gdb, gas, et al) so that they could generate/interpret Win32 native object