Nick Low wrote:
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> Turning on the echo does not yield any useful information in the
> command window. I can now see the commands that are called by the
> batch file, but there is no information displayed between the line
> that now reads "bash --login -i --verbose --debug" and "pause". I
>
First, let me say "Thank you" for taking some time to help me with
this problem. It has been a most frustrating issue for me. I have
done as you suggested and the results are listed out below.
On 12/28/05, René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Low wrote:
>
> > Alright, I put in the pause
Nick Low wrote:
> Alright, I put in the pause at the end of the batch file like you
> suggested, and now the window opens and displays the following
> message: "Press any key to continue..." Of course, pressing any key
> closes the window.
>
> There is no other information displayed in the wind
>Nick Low wrote:
>
>> This morning, I tried to reinstall everything and see if that would
>> make a difference. It did not seem to matter though. I have attached
>> both the setup.log and setup.log.full files to this message.
>
>Try not to send such big files, and if you have to, why not compress
Nick Low wrote:
> This morning, I tried to reinstall everything and see if that would
> make a difference. It did not seem to matter though. I have attached
> both the setup.log and setup.log.full files to this message.
Try not to send such big files, and if you have to, why not compress them?
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