First off, thanks posters for the responses
"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since 'id' on its own might give you too many matches, it's worth mentioning
> the handy trick that (this being 'doze not linux really) the full name of the
> program is of course 'id.exe'.
>
> http://cygwin.co
> I've just installed a very minimal cygwin. I noticed the `id' tool is
> not present
A little too minimal, I would say. id is part of coreutils, which is
a Base package, and as such, it should be part of every working
cygwin installation. You may want to run 'cygcheck -c' to see
which packages
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 17 March 2006 20:28, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> > I've just installed a very minimal cygwin. I noticed the `id' tool is
> > not present and looking on the packages page I don't see it listed
> > separately so I'm guessing it is contained in a package whos n
On 17 March 2006 20:28, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I've just installed a very minimal cygwin. I noticed the `id' tool is
> not present and looking on the packages page I don't see it listed
> separately so I'm guessing it is contained in a package whos name may
> not reflect its presence.
>
> Anyone
> I've just installed a very minimal cygwin. I noticed the `id' tool is
> not present and looking on the packages page I don't see it listed
> separately so I'm guessing it is contained in a package whos name may
> not reflect its presence.
>
> Anyone know which package that might be?
coreutils
I've just installed a very minimal cygwin. I noticed the `id' tool is
not present and looking on the packages page I don't see it listed
separately so I'm guessing it is contained in a package whos name may
not reflect its presence.
Anyone know which package that might be?
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