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From: "Robert McNulty Junior" <sherlock_abc@netzero.net>
To: "Michael McCune" <mmccune@ibm.net>, <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Re: v1.0 Win98 execution synced to clock
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 09:09:10 -0500
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Mike, I use Cygwin from a DOS prompt using a bash shell. I'll see about
that.
Maybe the compiler runs different parts at the same. If you study the output
from Cygwin in dos, or bash, you will see that it calls one program at a
time. I noticed with B20-1 that it would call SED, then GCC, then SED, if
the makefile is using that,
It depends on the makefile, and how you set it up,

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