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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 12:46:58 -0500
From: Robert Fitzpatrick <lists AT webtent DOT net>
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Subject: Running php scripts under cygwin
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You would think I could find lots of info on this subject, but for some 
reason I can't. I found info from googling the subject and some mention 
of building php with cygwin, but do not see PHP in cygwin setup. I tried 
to run a php script from a cygwin prompt using the php.exe installed 
into Windows, but get lots of module errors. Is it possible to run a php 
script under cygwin. I just have a php script that I use for backup with 
rsync over ssh and those tools work great under cygwin. I'd like to use 
this same script that I use on my unix/linux servers.

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Robert

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