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> Sent from the Cygwin Users forum at Nabble.com.
"man echo" has the answer - on Cygwin use the "-e" argument ie : echo -e
"\t\t Hello"
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IBM Denmark
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"Jonah Bossewitch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 23-06-2004 08:06:35:
> I do appreciate your caution, but I am still not convinced.
>
> The particular application we are porting targets ~30 students a
semester,
> most of whom are relative newbies. Most wil
tware utilities - but I am not sure this is
really a problem either (I have not tested it).
I can only give on advice - if you are having problem with this combination
- you should not use this mailing list to blame cygwin
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e in cygwin
environments where you do not want to have the users rely on the
installation of the cygwin perl package
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I use Daemon tools for that purpose : http://www.daemon-tools.com/
(Sorry that I got that answered personally - it should have gone only
here...)
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violate the Z/OS
license (now compare that to the GBL ;-)
If I find the time I will try to install Hercules on my Cygwin environment
which is allways kept on the (b)leeding edge...- - please do not leave us
too soon
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