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| From: | Kevin Schnitzius <kevin DOT schnitzius AT citrix DOT com> |
| To: | cygwin AT cygwin DOT com |
| Subject: | bash compilation question |
| Date: | Fri, 11 May 2001 17:39:25 -0400 |
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When I run this script with the installed bash, the here document produces
the wrong output. It somehow changes from binmode to textmode for the here
documents.
<<x.bash>>
However, when I compile my own bash, it works fine. The happened with both
the current version (1.3.1-1) and an older version (1.1.7-X) of Cygwin as
well as the 2.04 and 2.05 versions of bash. My CYGWIN environment variable
is set to "binmode tty".
Is there a Cygwin version of bash or am I missing something?
Kevin
begin 600 x.bash
M(R$O8FEN+V)A<V@*"G5P9&%T92 AT I('L*"F]D("U!('@T("UT('@Q"@I]"@IE
M8VAO('=I=&@@"F5C:&\@>`T@?"!O9"`M02!X-"`M="!X,0H*96-H;R!W:71H
M;W5T"F5C:&\@>"!\(&]D("U!('@T("UT('@Q"@IE8VAO('5P9&%T92!W:71H
M(`IU<&1A=&4@/#Q</0IX#0H]"@IE8VAO('5P9&%T92!W:71H;W5T"G5P9&%T
+92`\/%P]"G@*/0H=
`
end
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