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Subject: Re: dos format shell script  executed fine with 1.5.12, fails with  1.5.23
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jim wrote:
> I have a dos format file containing a shell script that works fine on
> 1.5.12.   After upgrading to 1.5.23, the script fails.   If I convert it to
> Unix format, it works fine with 1.5.23, but I'm wondering what changed.
> Cygwin mounts are the same; what else could be different?

<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-12/msg00026.html>


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