2013/5/20 Jeffrey Altman: > I believe it is very important that the Cygwin shutdown not alter the > meaning of command line parameters such that they are different from the > Windows native version. The various options are already too confusing > to remember. Typing the right option value into wrong shell should not > result in the wrong behavior if we can help it.
But why do you install the cygwin shutdown package when you want to use the native windows shutdown command line options? The windows shutdown.exe work just fine when it is run from cygwin (mintty, rxvt, ssh). When you de-install the cygwin package, you can use the windows shutdown command. The cygwin shutdown tries to give a POSIX/Linux-like shutdown experience and therefore should mimic the common Linux command line options as good as possible. That's the reason I install the shutdown package. In cygwin I type "ls", "less", etc. It feels like Linux, so I want the shutdown to feel like Linux as well and use -h for halt just like on any real Linux system. And remember that the cygwin shutdown has long options and the "halt", "reboot" and "hibernate" commands. Regards, Frank -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple