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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 03:09:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: prz <Guy DOT Przytula AT riziv DOT fgov DOT be>
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Subject: cygwin and db2
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I have different machines with cygwin and db2 installed
There is 1 machine that is acting differently from the other machines,
although I don't modify many setting in cygwin/windows
The case is that if I connect to database : this is successfull but this
connection is immediatly lost. I execute another command against the db and
message indicates : no connection.   as if the connect would be executed in
a different shell (subshell) and not this connection not available in the
current shell.
Anyone already encountered this or any idea which setting could force this ?
I start db2cmd /i /c /w c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat to get the db2 window with
cygwin interface on all machines.
Thanks for all info
Best Regards, Guy Przytula
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