Okay, thanks for the responses.
-matt
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Hi All,
gmail doesn't seem to like messages from the cygwin mailing list
today. Did anybody else get a notice like this?
-matt
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Hi! T
> I was just wondering if there are any binaries for Netscape or Mozilla for
> Cygwin?
umm, why? Wouldn't be easier just to use the native windows versions?
just curious.
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> highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse button(
> wheel).
Thanks for that.
Does this mean there are no keyboard controls for cut/copy/paste?
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 18:17:26 -0800 (PST), Jeremy C. Reed
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> > thanks for your help Jeremy.
>
> You are welcome.
>
> > Although -SIGCONT didn't completely work in this circumstan
> >and the console in which I suspended the script has not given me a
> >prompt so I can't issue any more commands.
>
> What if you suspend it like "vi &" instead. That definitely gives me a
> prompt and the "fg" command works.
In future that is what I will do, however in this circumstance when
Thanks for your incredibly swift response Mike!
but I said:
> > If I open up another console I can see the processes are still active
> > using 'ps -a' but the commands 'jobs, fg, bg' say there is nothing to
> > control
and the console in which I suspended the script has not given me a
prompt s
Hi,
I just suspended a short commandline script to the background using ctrl-z
How do I bring it forward again? The bash prompt didn't come up after ctrl-z.
The script is:
for dir in *; do tar czf $dir.tgz $dir;done
If I open up another console I can see the processes are still active
using
tion meant 'delete downloaded
files when done'. Does this mean I now have two copies of every
installation archive?
cheers,
-matt wilkie
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geny.com/cygwin"
I tried symlinking my cygwin package download dir to /cygwin but the
error message remains the same.
thanks in advance,
-matt wilkie
PS: If this has already been covered kindly just point me to the right
message. I've scanned the previous 600 messages to no avail
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