On Sep 8 07:34, C Schreiner wrote: > Yes, I meant "echo": > > prompt> echo "hello" > foo.txt > bash: foo.txt: No such file or directory > > Going through my records, I did not have this problem > when using the current Cygwin release as of last > February (2004). The problem started when I upgraded > to Cygwin NT 5.1 (cygwin dll 1.5.10) in August. Did > something change in cygwin that could be affecting the > problem (even if it isn't Cygwin's fault)? Is it > possible I somehow got some library out of sync?
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