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From: Ken Gough <ken_j_gough@dresser-rand.com>
Subject:  Re: Can't scp to a server running cygwin
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 14:17:24 +0000 (UTC)
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HA! I found it. 

I am using cygwin scp in order to interact with Mercury ITG (Kintana). 
They advised running a modified shell to avoid an error where bash processes 
remain after exiting. The modification they recommended follows:
/bin/bash --login --noediting -i

All is OK if I ditch their recommendation and use the normal bash shell. 

I will go on their forum and warn about this.

Thanks for the help,
Ken





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