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From: "Matthew Smith" <matts@bluesguitar.org>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: sh problem
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 14:35:14 -0500
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I'm having some problems with sh under windows 2k.  It seems if I try
writing a script that references ".", as in:

#!/bin/sh

# access some other shell script
./myscript.sh


This will fail under windows 2k, but works fine under NT 4.  Is this a known
problem?

cheers,
-Matt Smith


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