Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/03/07/15:24:54
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> On Friday 7 Mar 03, Teun Burgers writes:
> > I've found the culprit. I installed the perl LWP module which
> > installs a HEAD script that fetches the header of an URL.
> > On unix HEAD and head are different but on cygwin having
> > both HEAD and head.exe along the path causes a problem...
>
> Would CYGWIN=check_case:strict solve that?
>
> David
FYI, in my case it made the error more apparent (something like
"/usr/bin/tail: no such file or directory"), but no less cryptic.
The temporary fix is to rename /bin/HEAD to /bin/HEAD.pl (along with the
other two scripts, just for consistency). If it ever gets accepted into
libwww, it could be a permanent fix as well.
Igor
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