I've looked through Google and the Cygwin list archives and FAQ for this
answer, but not found anything difinitive.
Is there a PHP installation/add-in for cygwin? If so, where do I get it,
and where's the info on how to install and configure it?
Thanks,
Zeb
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While running wget on a site I run, I ended up downloading the following
file:
[EMAIL
PROTECTED]&slid=40&product=Hotel&type=PropertyInformation&lang=ENG&affiliateId=10006093&hotelId=10214537&include=OVERVIEW&did=14&numberAdults=1&numberRooms=1&dateSelected=false&needDates=Y&debugXML=false
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explorer to
:something much more friendly, i.e. delfile.dat, and then simply delete it.
:
:Seth Rubin wrote:
:
:>All DOS files are also stored in 8.3 name format. Your file is probably
:>stored as WCTPRO~1.ACT
:>To see the 8.3 name belonging to a file, do DIR /X from a DOS window. You
:>can
rely,
Zeb
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:51:32 -
> From: Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Cygwin Mail List' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Can't delete file
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of
I've got mod_php/apache-php installed and running on my cygwin dist, but
one of the things I want to do is run php scripts from the command line.
Is there a way for me to obtain php in the bin dir so I can execute it
from the command line like I call Perl? I've looked in the archives, but
not fou
When I try to start up vi, I get the following:
Terminal entry not found in terminfo
'cygwin' not known. Available builtin terminals are:
builtin_ansi
builtin_xterm
builtin_iris-ansi
builtin_dumb
defaulting to 'ansi'
What's causing this, and how do I resolve it?
Thx,
e-ran
setup.exe and got all the "curr" packages. This seemed to do the trick.
Was my assessment correct?
Rgs,
Zeb
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Larry Hall wrote:
:Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
:> When I try to start up vi, I get the following:
:>
:> Terminal entry not found in
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