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Supporting several installations on the same computer is a great feature that has been on the wish-list for long.
Companies that deliver their product with a build system, that should work on Solaris, Windows and Linux has been able to use Cygwin for this. But when releasing the next version, there has been strange conflicts between the new and the old Cygwin installation.
I haven´t been able to test it yet, but perhaps the new release is also faster. There has been a significant difference in speed compiling with a makefile on Linux and on Windows/Cygwin.
Thanks for the new release anyway!