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| @section Release Beta 20.1 (Dec 4 1998)
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| 
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| This is a bug fix update to the Beta 20 release.
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| 
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| The main change is an improved version of the Cygwin library although
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| there are also a couple of other minor changes to the tools.
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| 
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| @subsection Changes in specific tools:
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| 
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| The "-mno-cygwin" flag to gcc now include the correct headers.  In 20.0,
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| it included the Cygwin headers which was incorrect.
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| 
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| The "-pipe" flag to gcc works correctly now.
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| 
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| The cygcheck program now reassures users that not finding cpp is the
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| correct behavior.
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| 
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| The "-b" flag to md5sum can now be used to generate correct checksums
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| of binary files.
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| 
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| The libtermcap library has been added to the compiler tools sources.
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| It is the new source of the termcap library and /etc/termcap file.
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| 
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| The less pager (using libtermcap) has been added to the binary
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| distribution.
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| 
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| @subsection Changes in the Cygwin API (cygwin.dll):
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| 
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| This version of Cygwin is backwards-compatible with the beta 20 and 19
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| releases.  The library is now much more stable under Windows 9x and the
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| bugs affecting configures under 9x (and NT to a lesser extent) have
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| also been fixed.
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| 
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| The bug that made it necessary to start the value of the CYGWIN
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| environment variable with two leading spaces has been fixed.
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| 
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| The serial support in the select call has been fixed.
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| 
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| Handling of DLLs loaded by non-cygwin apps has been improved.  Bugs in
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| dlopen have been fixed.
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| 
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| Passing _SC_CHILD_MAX to the sysconf function now yields CHILD_MAX (63)
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| instead of _POSIX_CHILD_MAX (3).
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| 
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| Several minor path bugs have been fixed.  Including the one that
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| caused "mkdir a/" to fail.
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| 
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| The include file sys/sysmacros.h has been added.  Added missing protos
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| for wcslen and wcscmp to wchar.h.
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| 
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| __P is now defined in include/sys/cdefs.h.  To support that last change,
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| the top-level Makefile.in now sets CC_FOR_TARGET and CXX_FOR_TARGET
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| differently.
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| 
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| Cygwin now exports the following newlib bessel functions: j1, jn, y1,
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| yn.
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| 
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| Several tty ioctl options have been added: TCGETA, TCSETA, TCSETAW, and
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| TCSETAF.
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| 
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| Several functions cope with NULL pointer references more gracefully.
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| 
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| Problems with execution of relative paths via #! should be fixed.
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| 
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| @section Release Beta 20 (Oct 30 1998)
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| 
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| This is a significant update to the Beta 19 release.  In addition to an
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| EGCS-based compiler and updated tools, this release includes a new
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| version of the Cygwin library that contains many improvements and
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| bugfixes over the last one.
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| 
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| @subsection The project has a new name!
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| 
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| Starting with this release, we are retiring the "GNU-Win32" name for the
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| releases.  We have also dropped the "32" from Cygwin32.  This means that
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| you should now refer to the tools as "the Cygwin toolset", the library
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| as "the Cygwin library" or "the Cygwin DLL", and the library's interface
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| as "the Cygwin API".
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| 
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| Because of this name change, we have changed any aspects of the library
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| that involved the name "Cygwin32".  For example, the CYGWIN32
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| environment variable is now the CYGWIN environment variable.  API
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| functions starting with cygwin32_ are still available under that form
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| for backwards-compatibility as well as under the new cygwin_-prefixed
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| names.  The same goes for the change of preprocessor define from
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| __CYGWIN32__ to __CYGWIN__.  We will remove the old names in a future
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| release so please take the minute or two that it will take to remove
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| those "32"s.  Thanks and I apologize for the hassle this may cause
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| people.  We would have changed the name to "Bob" but that name's already
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| taken by Microsoft...  :-)
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| 
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| Why change it?  For one thing, not all of the software included in the
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| distributions is GNU software, including the Cygwin library itself.  So
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| calling the project "GNU-Win32" has always been a bit of a misnomer.  In
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| addition, we think that calling the tools the "Cygwin tools" that use
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| the "Cygwin library" will be less confusing to people.
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| 
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| Also notice that we are now on the spiffy new sourceware.cygnus.com
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| web/ftp site.  The old address will work for some unknown period of
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| time (hopefully at least until we get all of the mirrors adjusted).
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| 
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| @subsection Changes in specific tools:
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| 
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| The latest public EGCS release is now the basis for the compiler used
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| in Cygwin distributions.  As a result, EGCS 1.1 is the compiler in this
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| release, with a few additional x86/Cygwin-related patches.
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| 
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| Those of you who are more interested in native Windows development than
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| in porting Unix programs will be glad to know that a new gcc flag
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| "-mno-cygwin" will link in the latest Mingw32 libs and produce an
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| executable that does not use Cygwin.
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| 
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| All of the other development tools have been updated to their latest
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| versions.  The linker (ld) includes many important bug fixes.  It is now
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| possible to safely strip a DLL with a .reloc section.  The windres
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| resource compiler is significantly improved.
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| 
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| Beta 20 also includes upgrades to a number of packages: ash-0.3.2-4,
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| bash 2.02.1, grep-2.2, ncurses 4.2, and less 332.  We have added bzip2
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| 0.9.0 to the distribution.  And you'll now find that the df utility
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| has joined its other friends from the fileutils package.
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| 
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| The sh executable is still ash from the Debian Linux distribution but no
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| longer has the problematic quoting bug that was present in the Beta 19
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| release.  Control-Cs in the bash shell no longer kill background tasks.
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| 
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| Tcl/tk are upgraded to version 8.1a2 (with additional patches).
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| Compatible versions of tix and itcl are included.  These all include
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| Cygwin-compatible configury files so you can do a Unix-style build of
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| the Win32 ports of tcl/tk.  expect has been upgraded to 5.26 with some
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| additional Cygwin patches.
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| 
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| In response to customer requests and feedback, Cygnus has developed a
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| better graphical front end to GDB than GDBtk or WinGDB.  This tcl-based
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| GUI is shipping today to customers of the GNUPro Toolkit.  The
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| instrumentation changes to GDB and the tcl interpreter that was built
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| into GDB are part of the GPL'd source base.  But the tcl scripts are not
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| being made available to the net at this time.  For this reason, you will
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| only find a command-line version of gdb in this Cygwin release.
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| 
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| DJ Delorie has written a new "cygcheck" program that will print out
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| useful information about how your Cygwin environment is set up, what
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| DLLs a named executable is loading from where, etc.  We hope this will
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| make it easier to help diagnose common setup problems.
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| 
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| The ps utility has been upgraded.  It now has several options including
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| shorter and longer output formats.
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| 
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| @subsection Changes in the Cygwin API (cygwin.dll):
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| 
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| This version of Cygwin is backwards-compatible with the beta 19 release.
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| You can use the new "cygwin1.dll" with your old B19-compiled executables
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| if you move the old "cygwinb19.dll" out of the way and install a copy
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| of "cygwin1.dll" as "cygwinb19.dll".
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| 
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| Quite a lot of the Cygwin internals have been rewritten or modified to
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| address various issues.  If you have a question about specific changes,
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| the winsup/ChangeLog file in the development tools sources lists all
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| changes made to the DLL over the last three years.  Following are a few
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| highlights:
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| 
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| We are now using a new versioning scheme for Cygwin.  There is now a
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| separate version number for the DLL, the API, the shared memory region
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| interfaces, and the registry interface.  This will hopefully make it
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| easier for multiple Cygwin toolsets to coexist in one user environment.
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| 
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| Windows 98 is now supported (it is like Windows 95 from Cygwin's
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| perspective).  We still recommend upgrading to Windows NT.
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| 
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| While there is still a lot left to do in improving Cygwin's runtime
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| performance, we have put some effort into this prior to the B20 release.
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| Hopefully you will find that the latest version of Cygwin is faster than
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| ever.  In addition, we have plugged several nasty handle leaks
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| associated with opening/closing files and with using ttys.
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| 
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| The lseek call now uses WriteFile to fill gaps with zeros whenever a
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| write is done past an EOF, rather than leaving "undefined" data as Win32
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| specifies.
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| 
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| Significant work has been done to improve the Cygwin header files.
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| 
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| The Cygwin Support for Unix-style serial I/O is much improved.
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| 
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| Path handling has had another round of fixes/rewrites.  We no longer use
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| NT Extended Attributes by default for storing Unix permissions/execute
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| status because the file NT creates on FAT partitions is not scalable to
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| thousands of files (everything slows to a crawl).
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| 
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| Signal handling has also gotten a fair amount of attention.
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| Unfortunately, there are still some problems combining itimers and
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| Windows 9x.
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| 
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| The number of ttys has been upped from 16 to 128.
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| 
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| New API calls included in the DLL: sethostent, endhostent.
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| 
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| As mentioned earlier, all cygwin32_-prefixed functions are now exported
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| with a cygwin_ prefix instead.  Please adjust your code to call the
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| newly named functions.
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| 
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| reads of `slow' devices are now correctly interrupted by signals, i.e.
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| a read will receive an EINTR.
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