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Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:11:32 +0100
From: Philippe Fremy <phil AT freehackers DOT org>
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Subject: strange problems with bash after cygwin update
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	Hi,

My cygwin installation is pretty old, so I decided to update it.

After running the update, bash has a very very strange behaviour.

I wrote a test-bash.sh file with:
==========[ content of test-bash.sh ]====
echo this is a test of bash
==========


When I run it:
<<
User AT Phil_vaio ~
$ bash test-bash.sh
: command not found1:
this is a test of bash

User AT Phil_vaio ~
$ . test-bash.sh
: command not found
this is a test of bash
>>

Any idea what got broken during the update ?

	cheers,

	Philippe Fremy


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