On 01/04/2010 19:39, Brad Allen wrote:
> Nobody replied on this, so I've given up on cygwin.
Oops, sorry. This is a high traffic mailing list, sometimes things get
overlooked. Please believe that it wasn't malicious.
> The bash shell included with msysgit is turning out to be a nice
> replace
On 4/1/2010 2:39 PM, Brad Allen wrote:
Nobody replied on this, so I've given up on cygwin.
Persistence is a virtue. :-)
The bash shell included with msysgit is turning out to be a nice
replacement, and unlike cygwin, doesn't seem to have any problems with
Python's virtualenv.
You're welcome
Nobody replied on this, so I've given up on cygwin.
The bash shell included with msysgit is turning out to be a nice
replacement, and unlike cygwin, doesn't seem to have any problems with
Python's virtualenv.
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Hello,
I am a new Cygwin user, and about two weeks ago, I downloaded the
latest Cywin into a newly installed Windows XP VirtualBox vm.
Presumably this would be the 1.7.1 version advertised on the main
Cygwin website, though the initial setup.exe screen showed me a
version 2.686.
Everything went v
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