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Date: 17 May 2000 14:55:47 +0000
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From: "Michael Ring" <Michael DOT Ring AT t-mobil DOT de>
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Subject: Is there a always binmode switch in cygwin ?
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Hi!

I have the problem that my computer always creates a bluescreen when I want to
write to files on a ClearCase-virtual-filesystem. The problem does go away if I
use a symlink instead of mount -b; I will try to produce a strace of this but
this is not the primary topic of my mail.

My question is, if I can force Cygwin to always use my local and Network drives
in binmode. I do not care for cr/lf conversion, I want the files just the way
they are.

Using CYGWIN=binmode does not help, this only seams to change the default
behaviour for pipes.

Thanks,

Michael Ring

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