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From: acherman AT inf DOT ethz DOT ch (Erwin Achermann)
Subject: [Fwd: [MiKTeX]: Latex won't stop at error]
11 Mar 1998 04:38:51 -0800 :
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Is it possible that all of these inconveniences are stemming from the
new implementation of Filedescriptors mentioned in the FAQ? If so it
would be well worth to switch back to b18 as far as Filedescriptors are
concerend.

Cheers Erwin
PS: wonder how long this mail will take to appear on the list... 


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Subject: Re: [MiKTeX]: Latex won't stop at error
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From: Christian Schenk <christian DOT schenk AT detewe DOT de>
Date: 10 Mar 1998 13:02:52 +0100
In-Reply-To: "Oleg Yu. Raisky"'s message of Mon, 9 Mar 1998 15:50:34 -0500 (EST)
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"Oleg Yu. Raisky" <olrcc AT scisun DOT sci DOT ccny DOT cuny DOT edu> writes:

> 	when I run latex with bash as a shell (cygnus port of GNU Bourne Again 
> 	Shell), it doesn't. It just keeps scrolling and scrolling. If I 
> 	kill it, I can catch a glimpse of some kind of text menu, which 
> 	is not shown under COMMAND.COM. 

imho this is a bash (cygwin32 b19) bug.  you can watch this behaviour
with other (all?) console applications that were not built with the
cygwin32 tools.



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