On Sep 2, 2015, at 6:06 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
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> My W7 64bit had no complain for 23004 byte line
It should go to 32 kB:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3205027/maximum-length-of-command-line-string
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On 02/09/2015 12:53, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Marco,
On Tuesday, 2015-09-01 15:57:03 +0200, you wrote:
...
$ cygcheck -cd | awk 'BEGIN{printf("setup-x86_64.exe ")} {if (NR>2) {
printf ("-P " $1 " ") }} END { printf ("\r\n pause ")}' > cyg-install-x86_64.bat
Even if I slightly compress the co
Marco,
On Tuesday, 2015-09-01 15:57:03 +0200, you wrote:
> ...
> $ cygcheck -cd | awk 'BEGIN{printf("setup-x86_64.exe ")} {if (NR>2) {
> printf ("-P " $1 " ") }} END { printf ("\r\n pause ")}' >
> cyg-install-x86_64.bat
Even if I slightly compress the command line created that way by using a
> having installed Cygwin on my old computer it's now time to move to new
> hardware. Are there any Cygwin configuration or status files I could
> copy from the old box to the new one which would cause "setup.exe" on
> the new machine to automatically install the same packages as on the old
On 01/09/2015 14:50, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Greetings,
having installed Cygwin on my old computer it's now time to move to new
hardware. Are there any Cygwin configuration or status files I could
copy from the old box to the new one which would cause "setup.exe" on
the new machine to au
Greetings,
having installed Cygwin on my old computer it's now time to move to new
hardware. Are there any Cygwin configuration or status files I could
copy from the old box to the new one which would cause "setup.exe" on
the new machine to automatically install the same packages as on the
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