Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/03/09:40:05
Bug Hunter wrote:
> I understand. My message's intent was to provide a method to recreate
> the crash. Setenv was just what I tried the first time until I figured it
> was not available. I've found that bash 2.01.1 will crash for any "command
> not found" if repeated multiple times, and it will crash for any pipe to a
I can't reproduce a bug, is this enough:
1:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
2:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
3:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
4:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
5:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
6:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
7:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
8:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
9:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
10:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
11:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
12:~$ setenv
bash.exe: setenv: command not found
13:~$
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