).
The biggest problem, I can not switch it off.
best regards
Markus
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From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Enviroment always uppercased; Help me, please
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Subject: Re: Enviroment always uppercased; Help me, please
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:06:06PM +0100, Markus K. E. Kommant wrote:
Idea:
It would be better to support an evironment variable
CYGWIN_ENV_UPPERCASE=0,
1, 2 or a list var1 var2 var3.
The list could be, to work correctly
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 06:36:13PM +0100, Markus K E Kommant wrote:
At the moment cygwin no thanx if I see this errors, because
() We're only using cygwin to prototype some stuff, not to make any
viable product as it just isn't stable/reliable/secure enough unfortunately
()
and slow and not bug
Markus K. E. Kommant wrote:
Really???
Don't start the program from a non cygwin program.
I am using Windows 2000/NT operating system as the base for my cygwin
programs and not DOS and not Linux.
Do anyone know a good trick to use POSIX Environment (or simply real Windows
uppercased; Help me, please
Markus K. E. Kommant wrote:
Really???
Don't start the program from a non cygwin program.
I am using Windows 2000/NT operating system as the base for
my cygwin
programs and not DOS and not Linux.
Do anyone know a good trick to use POSIX Environment (or
simply
Seems to be a cygwin feature that the environment will be uppercased, when
called by a none cygwin program.
When puting a variable gar=1 into the environment and call a program
compiled with gcc and cygwin, the result, when printing the environment,
will be
GAR=1
ups, gar != GAR, especially in
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