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Subject: Re: tar hates stdout? possible bug
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 19:17:24 +0200
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> >this from inside the standard Windows NT command shell. They confirmed me
it's
> >not the typical "lf-to-crlf", and I experimented that the bug is specific to
> >tar. However writing directly to disk works
> >from inside bash, it works since when I mounted / as binary
> Does setting "binmode" in your CYGWIN environment variable have any affect?

what has binmode to be set to?



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