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Subject: @file handling in Cygwin
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 13:33:46 -0700
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From: "Cheng, Cheuk" <cheng AT powertv DOT com>
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Does anyone know if Cygwin is supposed to handle command syntax like "ls
@lsflags" where lsflags is a text file containing some command line
options for "ls"?  I have located a function called insert_file() inside
dcrt0.cc which has a comment talking about replacing -@file in the
command line with the contents of the file.  However, I have tried to
enter "ls @lsflags" inside bash running under Cygwin1.dll version 1.3.10
and 1.3.11 but it always returns an error of "No such file or
directory".

Regards,
cheng AT powertv DOT com

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