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Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 19:25:12 -0400
From: Rex Eastbourne <rex DOT eastbourne AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Running Windows apps (newbie again)
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Hi all,
If I already have a program, such as Emacs, that comes with Cygwin,
should I keep my own version, or get the Cygwin version? (The shell
doesn't recognize the 'emacs' command, but I presume I can fix that by
changing my $PATH). Are there any other advantages to the Cygwin
versions?
Best,
Rex

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