That (^Z) did the trick perfectly. Thanks! Jason
Stephan Mueller wrote: > Windows programs often like ^Z as EOF. > stephan(); > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Jason Barnett > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 2:45 PM > To: cygwin@cygwin.com > Subject: Newbie question: What is EOF for stdin? > > First of all I apologize if this was answered somewhere else, but I > didn't find it. I tried searching Google, the archives > (http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?restrict=%2Fml%2Fcygwin%2F;e > xclude=;config=htdig;method=boolean;format=builtin-long;sort=time;words= > stdin%20AND%20%5ED%20OR%20EOF;page=5) > and the user guide, but none of these had the answer. > > My question is (I think) simple: what is the shell key combination for > EOF? > > I am running a program - CRM114 - that was compiled for Windows, but it > is in my cygwin path (/usr/bin). This program expects me to type in > some text and, when I'm ready for CRM114 to process it I am supposed to > hit the EOF keyboard combination. I tried ^D (control D) but this > didn't seem to work. Should ^D work? Is there something else I can try > to use for EOF? >
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