> -----Original Message----- > From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14. november 2003 16:28 > To: Thomas Hammer > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Bug in gzip's stdout handling >
Hi Igor. Thanks for responding so promptly :). <...> > > I bet you have a text mount. Please *attach* the output of "cygcheck > -svr", as per <http://cygwin.com/problems.html> - this will confirm the > guess. cygcheck.out attached. I didn't find anything about any drives being mounted as text, though. Two small bits of info that might or might not have some value: 1) I believe this has worked earlier (i.e. 6 months ago) for a colleague of mine, running a recent version of cygwin. Which means that something could have been broken in cygwin after that, or (more likely) that something for some reason is configured differently on my system. 2) When I installed cygwin, I was asked if I wanted the tools to support Unix-style newlines or DOS-style newlines. I answered "DOS-style". I did reinstall cygwin, specifying "Unix-style" newlines this time, and had the same problem though. .Thomas
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