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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 17:04:18 +0200
From: moka AT hol DOT gr
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Subject: RE: activestate perl on cygwin
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Kevin wrote:
>I still
>have no way to execute the command below and a regular script on cygwin
>using Activestate.
Well, I run perl scripts on cygwin with no problem. Did not do anything special,
except
make sure NOT to install perl when installing cygwin(and making sure
 the activestate perl is in the path)


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