CyberZombie wrote:
> arnaud GAND wrote:
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>> I fully apologize because my problem was that I did not restart my
>> computer. When reading the doc,
>> I understood "form start on" as "from start on bash". Sorry. I made
>> another tests with new system variables
>> and I found that these new sy
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 08:30:18AM -0600, CyberZombie wrote:
> arnaud GAND wrote:
>
> > I fully apologize because my problem was that I did not restart my
> > computer. When reading the doc,
> > I understood "form start on" as "from start on bash". Sorry. I made
> > another tests with new syste
arnaud GAND wrote:
> I fully apologize because my problem was that I did not restart my
> computer. When reading the doc,
> I understood "form start on" as "from start on bash". Sorry. I made
> another tests with new system variables
> and I found that these new system variables was not set in
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> Subject:
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> Re: CYGWIN and rlogin - non inheritance of variable CYGWIN
> From:
>
> Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
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> Wed, 12 Dec 2001 15:04:00
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 11:29:21AM +, arnaud GAND wrote:
> Hi
>
> I use inetd with CYGWIN on NT4 station.
> I configured inetd proprely (variable CYGWIN put to "binmode ntsec
> notty" and registry key as explained in the doc with same value).
>
> I need "notty" use of CYGWIN to run some NT
Hi
I use inetd with CYGWIN on NT4 station.
I configured inetd proprely (variable CYGWIN put to "binmode ntsec
notty" and registry key as explained in the doc with same value).
I need "notty" use of CYGWIN to run some NT programs.
with system variable CYGWIN put to "binmode ntsec notty" i get t
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