The attached is the only one I seem to have, but I know there was another one floating around which seemed a bit better. The problem is that I don't know much about INF files (seems to be an arcane knowledge) so I don't know how good/bad this one is, but I think it's what I'm currently using. However, I suspect that if it was added to the distribution there might be some folks who know more about it that could fix it up. It really is a useful tool.
*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 12/18/2002 at 7:06 PM John Morrison wrote: >> From: Bruce Eckel > >Hi, nice to see you somewhere other than the Apache FOP list ;) > >> I use the "bash prompt here" tool all the time, but I've had to >> rely on some rather transient versions, and sometimes self-hacked >> approaches. > >It's not something I usually use, but... > >> I was hoping that you folks might consider putting a well-written >> one as part of the standard distribution, so everyone could >> benefit. Just hoping... > >If you package it I'm sure it will be considered by the powers >that be :) > >J. > >> PS: page 28 of the third edition of "Thinking in Java" sings the >> praises of Cygwin. > >I'm sure good press is always welcome :) Most current information can be found at: http://www.mindview.net/Etc/notes.html =================== Bruce Eckel http://www.BruceEckel.com Contains free electronic books: "Thinking in Java 2e" & "Thinking in C++ 2e" Please subscribe to my free newsletter -- just send any email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My schedule can be found at: http://www.mindview.net/Calendar ===================
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