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but i don't know that isn't just an implementation detail. (certainly i
get a lot of seemingly irrelevant matches if i search the web.)
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On Wed, September 19, 2007 02:09, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Sep 18 11:54, Elliott Hughes wrote:
>
>> http://software.jessies.org/terminator/ uses Cygwin to provide
>> Windows support, and it's been most useful. i just thought i'd
>> mention a couple of things
http://software.jessies.org/terminator/ uses Cygwin to provide
Windows support, and it's been most useful. i just thought i'd
mention a couple of things that caused crashes in cygwin1.dll
1.5.24-2 where that might not have been Cygwin's intent (in both
cases the application's skating on thi
ementation, you might be wondering why anyone
would care about this trivial little function, other than a standards pedant?
The answer is that although that implementation suffices on Cygwin and Linux,
OSes such as Darwin require a complicated trawl through /dev looking for
suitable candidates.)
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Elliott Hughes, BlueArc Engineering
#x27;t being echoed. "stty sane\n", "stty
-a\n", and "exit\n" all do nothing that "\n" doesn't.
My synergy (http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/) setup is such that i have a Linux
box with a keyboard and mouse attached, running the server, and I run th
ot; check:
sh-3.00$ chmod o+w /cygdrive/c
sh-3.00$ ls -ld /cygdrive/c
drwxrwxrwx+ 35 Administrators root 12288 Jan 3 19:20 /cygdrive/c
sh-3.00$ ruby-win32 -e 'system("echo")'
ECHO is on.
but that sounds like a bad idea.
P.S. in /usr/share/doc/base-files/README, "some of t
Ruby (on all Unixes, including Cygwin) warns if you try to run an external
program and your $PATH contains a world-writable directory. It doesn't just
check the directories on $PATH: it checks each of their parents, too, because
if /usr/local (say) is world-writeable, /usr/local/bin is subverted
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