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MSYS tool is a fork of Cygwin project. The Cygwin project provides a POSIX
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emulation layer for Windows so POSIX software can run on Windows. MSYS is a
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minimal version that is just enough to let ``configure`` scripts run. MSYS
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has a simplied path structure to make it easier to building native Windows
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has a simplified path structure to make it easier to building native Windows
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programs.
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POSIX
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such as the tools for the RTEMS operating system.
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RTEMS
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The Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems or RTEMS is a open
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The Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems or RTEMS is an open
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source fully featured Real Time Operating System or RTOS that supports a
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variety of open standard application programming interfaces (API) and
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interface standards such as POSIX and BSD sockets.
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MSYS tool is a fork of Cygwin project. The Cygwin project provides a POSIX
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emulation layer for Windows so POSIX software can run on Windows. MSYS is a
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minimal version that is just enough to let ``configure`` scripts run. MSYS
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has a simplied path structure to make it easier to building native Windows
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has a simplified path structure to make it easier to building native Windows
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programs.
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POSIX
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such as the tools for the RTEMS operating system.
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RTEMS
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The Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems or RTEMS is a open
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The Real-Time Executive for Multiprocessor Systems or RTEMS is an open
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source fully featured Real Time Operating System or RTOS that supports a
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variety of open standard application programming interfaces (API) and
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interface standards such as POSIX and BSD sockets.
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