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Stephen Sheldon wrote:
I just ran setup and updated my cygwin bash to 3.0-11. When the update
was complete I checked my /bin/sh.exe. The date was still 7/16. I
copied bash.exe on top of sh.exe. The last time I ran setup, I was
running proc.ps,
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Eric Blake wrote:
+ bash now recognizes c:\ as an absolute, not relative path, for the cd
builtin and for command execution
BTW: I just wanted to mention that Mozilla configure still fails, the
strange thing AFAIK here is that a test from command
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Frank Wein wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
+ bash now recognizes c:\ as an absolute, not relative path, for the cd
builtin and for command execution
BTW: I just wanted to mention that Mozilla configure still fails, the
strange thing AFAIK here
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Eric Blake wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
+ bash now recognizes c:\ as an absolute, not relative path, for the cd
builtin and for command execution
BTW: I just wanted to mention that Mozilla configure still fails, the
strange thing AFAIK here is that a
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Hi,
i'm reporting this problem based on observations from multiple people.
The problem is that the configure script of Mozilla/Firefox/etc.
stopped working since people updated their cygwin. The problem is
caused by these lines (see
Hi,
i wanted to use cygwin perl for executing perl scripts from (win32, the
one from apache.org, not the cygwin one) Apache, so i included the line
#!D:/cygwin/bin/perl.exe -w in my CGIs. But now i have the problem that
perl looks in the wrong folder for the Perl Modules, for example if i
want
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
BTW, it does matter a lot. One thing that your cygcheck output shows is
that your mounts are user mounts (you installed Cygwin for Just Me),
and
therefore anything invoked from Apache running as a service (as I assume
it does) won't see them properly. Try re-mounting
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