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From: | "Jeffry T Ross" <jtr AT mitre DOT org> |
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Subject: | Cat and Head Problems with Binary Files |
Date: | Thu, 22 Jul 1999 20:11:05 -0400 |
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I've seen a lot of discussion about cat's handling of binary files. What I didn't see and would like to know is if the next version of cygwin will allow me to correctly pipe or redirect the output from cat and head if the source is a binary file? Also, why were these programs implemented this way to begin with? I'm trying to pipe a binary file to a program I wrote and either the pipe/redirect is breaking or cat/head is dying at arbitrary points in the binary files. I suspect that my binary files contains what looks like an EOF. This is similar to other threads I've seen on this list. Thanks, jtr AT mitre DOT org -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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