Yes, I tested this Linux too (in the truth, I asked for to the staff of the
pt_BR translation that made).

It's good for knowing that they exist plus some smiling faces around of the
globe for this.

[]s

André

PS: About the ~has no meaning~:
Cygwin calls PHP (win32 binaries) that calls exec() that calls the
operational system (here, MS-DOS prompt, not Cygwin prompt) where 2>&1 has
no meaning ;)

2>&1 substituted by -f of nsgmls... may will be work in all plataforms

| Have you tested this on linux? It was there for some reason,
| and while it has no meaning, it definitely worked (for me and
| for some other quys too!)
|
| Goba
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "André Luis Ferreira da Silva Bacci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 1:11 AM
| Subject: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /scripts missing-entities.php.in
|
|
| > ae Sun Mar 16 19:11:11 2003 EDT
| >
| >   Modified files:
| >     /phpdoc/scripts missing-entities.php.in
| >   Log:
| >   solve, definitively, the problem on ./configure in Windows machines
| (2>&1 has no meaning in exec() for PHP win32 binaries)


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