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On 12 August 2006 09:45, tamashiinochogokin wrote:
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> Hello, im studying portable programming and my lecturer told us to use
> cygwin. When i try to use ci command well look at the picture. I'm new to
> linux and my lecturer said i have to install
tamashiinochogokin wrote:
the problem is everytime i want to ci a files i keep getting the same error.
Invalid identifier, i don't know what that's mean and how to solve it.
Did you read the man page as René suggested? Doing so will tell you why '-u'
is improperly specified in your invocation
the problem is everytime i want to ci a files i keep getting the same error.
Invalid identifier, i don't know what that's mean and how to solve it.
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tamashiinochogokin wrote:
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> Hello, im studying portable programming and my lecturer told us to use
> cygwin. When i try to use ci command well look at the picture. I'm new to
> linux and my lecturer said i have to install everything, i did but s
#x27;s not giving any advice. Anyone can help?
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