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Mariusz Wodzicki
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No, I wasn't using Windows ``ren'' command. Under Windows I was using
Cygwin's ``rename'' for as long as I can remember (my primary
experience is in Unix/Linux territory).
Mariusz Wodzicki
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FAQ:
I frequently use ``rename''. Today I discovered that the most current
version has a changed syntax:
Usage:
rename [options] expression replacement file...
Options:
-v, --verboseexplain what is being done
-V, --versionoutput version information and exit
-h, --help display this he
Corinna!
I would love to help you but I am not competent!
What about my other question: how does one find the
"short" name of file(s) and folder(s) in cygwin?
Microsoft's command 'dir /x' does that, for example.
Regards,
Mariusz
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current situation? When can we expect that
this problem gets resolved?
By the way, is there a cygwin command that is equivalent
to DOS `dir /x' (which shows 'short' filenames)?
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Problem repo
ps
me from subscribing to it.
My concern is only about linking my posted reply
to the correct thread.
Mariusz Wodzicki
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X server is up, then everywhere,
including in rxvt windows that are not aware
of X running, vim starts briskly.
I am just curious if anybody can suggest
a cure for that behavior. Then compiling
vim with GUI might indeed become
a viable option.
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