Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Carlo Florendo wrote:
3APA3A wrote:
Dear Carlo Florendo,
d:\cygwin\/bin /usr/bin system binmode
d:\cygwin\/lib /usr/lib system binmode
remount /usr/bin a
Chris Carlson wrote:
A lot of times, when you see something like this on a shell script, it's
the program it's trying to run to run the shell script. In other words,
/usr/bin/nroff is a shell script that requires /bin/sh (the first line).
Is /bin/sh defined?
Then the next question is, since nroff
mulated by groff, does
/usr/bin/groff exist?
Chris Carlson
iStor Networks, Inc.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:54 PM
To: Carlo Florendo
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Subject: Re: /usr/bin exists not; man
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Carlo Florendo wrote:
> 3APA3A wrote:
>
> >Dear Carlo Florendo,
> >
> >>d:\cygwin\/bin /usr/bin system binmode
> >>d:\cygwin\/lib /usr/lib system binmode
> >
> >remount /usr/bin and /usr/lib correctly.
3APA3A wrote:
Dear Carlo Florendo,
d:\cygwin\/bin /usr/bin system binmode
d:\cygwin\/lib /usr/lib system binmode
remount /usr/bin and /usr/lib correctly.
Great! First, from cmd prompt, I unmounted everything usi
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