At 05:53 PM 8/9/2004, you wrote:
>Jacek, thanks very much. I would reply to your message directly, but I'm not
>subscribed to the list and I don't know how to do that (I only was able to
>reply to Larry because he cc'd me).
Actually, Jacek posted from his email address and did not set his
> Jacek's message hit the nail on the head. I downloaded the most recent
> snapshot, and it works. So it was a Cygwin bug (although Pierre's message
> seems to indicate it didn't manifest itself in 1.5.9, that's where I saw it
> originally; I only dl'd 1.5.10 to eliminate 1.5.9 as the problem).
Sorry, I realized too late that I left Larry's address in the reply. My
apologies; I'm using a Web mailer so it doesn't obfuscate automatically, and I
didn't catch it before I hit send.
Vince
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--- Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:33 PM 8/9/2004, you wrote:
> >I have a directory mounted text mode. In that directory, I'm running a grep
> >looking for trailing spaces and/or tabs. It's not finding any in a file
> that I know has them...
>
> WFM with same O/S (though SP3) and
> So, grep appears to be acting as if the current directory is binary mode, but
> the mount table shows it as text mode. What am I missing?
>
> e:\mas\mmb\sql\ap on /e/mas/mmb/sql/ap type system (textmode)
> e: on /e type user (binmode,noumount)
>
> I'm in the e:\mas\mmb\sql\ap directory when I
At 03:33 PM 8/9/2004, you wrote:
>I have a directory mounted text mode. In that directory, I'm running a grep
>looking for trailing spaces and/or tabs. It's not finding any in a file that I
>know has them, so I created a small file with one line and a trailing tab. It
>doesn't find that, either.
I have a directory mounted text mode. In that directory, I'm running a grep
looking for trailing spaces and/or tabs. It's not finding any in a file that I
know has them, so I created a small file with one line and a trailing tab. It
doesn't find that, either. I changed the file from DOS line en
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