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From: "J. Weeks" <jweeks AT mailandnews DOT com>
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Subject: Re: cat.exe -> where to find
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 03:51:31 -0500
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"J. Weeks" wrote:

> Hey everybody,
>
> I used to have my dos session all set up like a unix session, then
> I accidentally deleted my djgpp directory... I've got almost everything
> back, but I'm missing my basic unix commands like ls, cp, and cat (most
> specifically cat, because I need it for one of my makefiles).  Anybody
> know where I can get those?  I can't remember where I first got them,
> and off hand I think I'm looking in the exact wrong place.

Wait!  If the answer is found in fil316b.zip, then don't worry, I'm
downloading it now.  Otherwise, please help me :)

Jeff

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