David MacQuigg wrote:
The alternatives I am considering are install under Mac OS X, or set up a third machine with a suitable Linux distro. I've been using Cygwin for all my Unix needs, so I would like to stick with that, if possible. I also use CentOS (a clone of Redhat) on a remote server.Suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
My usual suggestion is to load up Sun VirtualBox, then install any Linux/Unix flavor you like. You'll be running 'real' linux at that point, and installing gEDA/GAF is pretty easy. Works great, and plays just fine with Windows as a host.
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