Re: squid on Windows NT Server

From: Edwin Culp <eculp@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 08:08:34 -0500

How about a hint as where to find it.

thanks

ed

Rodel T. Viado wrote:
>
> Have you tried MingWin32, it does away with cygwin32.dll (emulated system
> calls, it uses crtdll.dll), though the author says it works great together
> with GNU-Win32 Tools.
>
> I havent tried MingWin32 but it claims that it creates executables
> as you would expect a Win32 compiler would. Can be used as a replacement
> gcc.
>
> The author says that he started this out of frustration from executables
> that depends on cygwin32b.dll
>
>
> > I tried.
> >
> >It is possible to compile and run Squid 1.2beta on NT using Cygnus
> >GNU-Win32 b19.2, but the performance seems to be very poor. I can only
> >do very limited testing since I loose most of my tools when I reboot
> >into NT (I only have one usable machine), so your results may be
> >different.
> >
> >---
> >Henrik Nordström
> >Sparetime Squid Hacker
> >
> >Martin Tunn wrote:
> >
> > Did I see sometime back, someone was trying out squid for NT
> >
> > Martin Tunn
> > martint@ti.com
Received on Sat Jun 20 1998 - 06:08:05 MDT

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