Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
>> Also, /usr/lib/csih/winProductName.exe (Note that this is technically a
>> native, not cygwin, application, so you need to strip '\r' from the
>> result if you're using it in a script).
>
> What does the subdirectory csih stand for, i. e. what means this
> abbreviation?
Also, /usr/lib/csih/winProductName.exe (Note that this is technically a
native, not cygwin, application, so you need to strip '\r' from the
result if you're using it in a script).
What does the subdirectory csih stand for, i. e. what means this
abbreviation?
How to strip '\r' from the result
Christian Franke wrote:
'uname' and '/proc/version' show the Windows version number
> (NT-5.0=2000, 5.1=XP, 5.2=2003, 6.0=Vista) but not the SP version. The
> 'ver' is a cmd.exe builtin command and can also be run from bash:
Also, /usr/lib/csih/winProductName.exe (Note that this is technically a
n
Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
by which Cygwin/bash command can I get detailed information about the
Operating System, e. g. about the Windows version (XP? SP?)?
Trying with the Windows command "ver" I've got the error "-bash: ver:
command not found".
'uname' and '/proc/version' show the Windows versi
Hello,
by which Cygwin/bash command can I get detailed information about the
Operating System, e. g. about the Windows version (XP? SP?)?
Trying with the Windows command "ver" I've got the error "-bash: ver:
command not found".
Thomas Wiedmann
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