I have installed cygwin on a new Windows XP box and when I run Cygwin I
do not get output from commands on the terminal. The only way I can get
the output is to redirect stdout to stderr ls -l 12
I have used Cygwin for several years on Windows 98 and for the past year
on another Windows XP
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Russell K Montgomery wrote:
I have installed cygwin on a new Windows XP box and when I run Cygwin I
do not get output from commands on the terminal. The only way I can get
the output is to redirect stdout to stderr ls -l 12
I have used Cygwin for several years on Windows
Russell K Montgomery wrote:
I have installed cygwin on a new Windows XP box and when I run Cygwin I
do not get output from commands on the terminal. The only way I can get
the output is to redirect stdout to stderr ls -l 12
That's the wackiest bug I've heard of in a while! Does the same
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 04:59:47PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
Russell K Montgomery wrote:
I'm attaching the results of cygcheck -s -v -r chgcheck.out
Well, I'd get rid of the set of clashing unix-alike tools that you have
installed under C:\bin, for a start, or at any rate remove them from
the
Got it resolved. I checked the properties for what was being invoked by
the Cygwin icon since Christopher Faylor suggested that I invoke things
clean by hand and when I went and this system had extra characters
after the C:\Cygwin\cygwin.bat x#1ax#45 which my other system
doesn't have. I
Russell K Montgomery wrote:
Got it resolved. I checked the properties for what was being invoked by
the Cygwin icon since Christopher Faylor suggested that I invoke things
clean by hand and when I went and this system had extra characters
after the C:\Cygwin\cygwin.bat x#1ax#45 which my
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