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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:06:34 +0600
From: Emile <Emile@ok.kz>
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Subject: EXEC /bin/command.exe
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X-OriginalArrivalTime: 20 Apr 2005 17:27:24.0390 (UTC) FILETIME=[37562860:01C545CE]

Hi!

I've a problem during cygwin use.

CommandS "ls","d" or "dir"(oTherS .exe file)  and "exec ls","exec d"
(oTherS .exe files in /bin)are not understanding.

And when I try to run some command using:
"exec /bin/ls" (For example) command prompt
exiting! Why does it exit???
How can I fix it?
And how can I make all commands like
"ls -la", "cat" and others understanding(executabling) without "exec"???

P.S. excuse my English pls :)

Reply to me ANYWAY

mailto:emile@ok.kz or
mailto:emile@mail.kz




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