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Eric Blake wrote:
> First, if a script is
> specified with a DOS path instead of a POSIX path (although this is
not
> the recommended behavior in cygwin), bash will ensure that the
underlying
> mount mode is respected, rather than the default cygwin behavior of
using
> binary mode, allowing the use of DOS paths on text mounts the way
3.1-6
> behaved.  

Eric, as one of the complainers :) thanks.  I just wanted to check in
and
say that our case of executing a cr/lf script via a DOS path on a text
mount
is working as well as it used to.

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