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From: "Thomas Wiedmann" <th DOT wm AT gmx DOT de>
Subject: Re: Info about OS by command in Cygwin
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 13:19:10 +0100
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> Also, /usr/lib/csih/winProductName.exe (Note that this is technically a
> native, not cygwin, application, so you need to strip '\r' from the
> result if you're using it in a script).

What does the subdirectory csih stand for, i. e. what means this 
abbreviation?

How to strip '\r' from the result for using it in a script?


Thomas Wiedmann 



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