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Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 11:15:16 -0800
From: Nathaniel <nfourni AT nuance DOT com>
Subject: Expect Perl Module
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Dear cygwin,

I am a fan of the work, and I would like to get the most of my cygwin
experience.

I am currently developing software that uses the expect perl module under a
solaris environment.  My question is the following.  Has anyone ever
successfully installed the module under cygwin?  If yes, is it documented
anywhere?  If no, has anyone ever tried?

Thank you,
Nathaniel Fournier
Nuance Communications


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