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From: Linda Armelle Nzumotcha Tchoumkam <armelle DOT nzumotcha AT polymtl DOT ca>
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Subject: chmod in cygwin
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I am a new user of cygwin in windows xp.
I want to run an executable program connected to cygwin.
I use the command chmod as ( “[ugoa]*<[-+=]<[rwxXst]*|[ugo]>>+”  write “chmod
a+x /C/Program/flow”)
But I don’t get to the executable program. I receive this message:
chmod a+x /C/Program/flow : No such file or directory

I already read http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC45

Really,  I don’t  know if the command is true.

What’s wrong?

Thanks


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