Hello:
I've been working on getting a vim compiled under windows10+cygwin. 
Hasn't worked too well yet.
* configure --with-features=huge
   That seems to work fine
* cd src; make  (note that this is done under cygwin, so its cygwin's 
make and cygwin's gcc)
   about 20 warnings: all saying something like "visibility attribute 
not supported in this configuration: ignored
   This warning affects pen.c, termscreen.c, unicode.c, state.c, vterm.c
   As a complete example of such a warning:
   libvterm/src/pen.h: In function 'vterm_state_newpen':
   libvterm/src/pen.c:164:1: warning: visibility attribute not supported 
in this configuration; ignored [-Wattributes]
* otherwise, the compile completes without warnings.  When I try to run 
it: nothing apparently happens.
I'd like to get a cygwin-based vim compiled and running; I'll just go 
ahead and use the gvim from www.vim.org; I need both to insure that 
netrw is working properly under Windows.
Thank you,
Chip Campbell
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