Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/08/14/05:05:57
From: | ssh AT cray DOT com (Steven Hein)
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Subject: | cp/mv/rm problems with .exe extension filenames
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14 Aug 1998 05:05:57 -0700
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Message-ID: | <35D35194.D6169D44.cygnus.gnu-win32@cray.com>
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Mime-Version: | 1.0
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To: | gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
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I'm definitely a newbie to GNU-win32, so please forgive me if this turns
out to be a dumb question!
I recently downloaded a "GNU-style" (uses ./configure) software package (the
unix version of vim 5.1, specifically). It configured, and built as is, but
when I went to install it, I found that the install targets in the Makefile
couldn't copy the binary to /bin (where I wanted it). The problem boiled
down to trying to do a:
cp vim /bin
The command failed because the file 'vim' did not exist--it is vim.exe!
From what I can tell, it looks like 'ls' handles filenames w/o the .exe
extension, but the rest of the tools (rm, cp, mv, ??) don't! I've read
the FAQ and didn't see anything concerning this. I have the same problem
with other GNU-style packages (bash, etc.). This seems like a glaring hole
with "unix compatibility".......am I missing something? I'm running B19.1
on Windows NT 4.0 SP3.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Steve Hein
ssh AT cray DOT com
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