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Date:  Mon, 08 Jun 2009 13:13:13 -0400
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> According to the LFTP documentation, I should be able to do:
> 
> ls | grep <string>
> 
> and
> 
> ls | less
> 
> both of which only return something if I <Ctrl+C>, if I don't <Ctrl-C>
> it just sits there.

I'm not able to reproduce this behavior in my Cygwin 1.7 installation, with
lftp 3.7.6-4.  Both of the commands you describe work normally for me,
without Ctrl-C.  My $CYGWIN is empty, BTW.

I've abandoned my Cygwin 1.5 installation-- nothing at all works there any
more and I'm tired of screwing with it-- so I can't check your problem
report there.

Andrew.


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