Hi there,
I just found out in the IRC channel that to avoid trouble with
cygwin's sed turning \r\n into \n one needs to pass the "--binary"
flag. But this is not documented in the sed man pages, I was wondering
if it should be.
Thanks!
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Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 10:48:35 AM
Subject: Re: Setting vim to nocompatible by default in Cygwin
On Dec 4 14:29, Carles Cufi wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> After some discussion with Matt Wozniski I've come to the conclusion that the
> default global config file for vi
Hi there,
After some discussion with Matt Wozniski I've come to the conclusion that the
default global config file for vim (/usr/share/vim/vimrc) included with Cygwin
differs quite importantly from the ones included in other UNIX-like operating
systems like Linux or Mac OS X (and yes, I know Cy
Hi there,
I have been using both the default Cygwin shell and rxvt for a while.
I seem to have some trouble getting the terminal emulators to behave correctly
(i.e. as it does under Linux).
When I edit a file using vi and use the "cw" key sequence to change a word, the
expected outcome is for th
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