> The obvious answer is to treat the x-bit the same on "cygwin" as on "win32".
IMO the answer is NO. Who want to use Cygwin should run cygwin version of bzr, not windows native version.
> Can cygwin run on other platforms?
From cygwin website:
"Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows."
I'd prefer to mark this bug as invalid.
> The obvious answer is to treat the x-bit the same on "cygwin" as on "win32".
IMO the answer is NO. Who want to use Cygwin should run cygwin version of bzr, not windows native version.
> Can cygwin run on other platforms?
From cygwin website:
"Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for Windows."
I'd prefer to mark this bug as invalid.