or maybe KB/s for kilobytes/sec ?
Bill Meier
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Gary R. Van Sickle worldnet.att.net> writes:
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> > From: Bill Meier
> > or maybe KB/s for kilobytes/sec ?
> >
>
> It should be an option, but that begs an "Options..." dialog, which doesn't
> exist.
>
Unfortunately I didn't express
Hi:
I recently noticed that cygwin 'grep -P' crashes when grepping over a
file which contains a byte 0xF5.
$ od -t x1 tfx.txt
000 f5
001
$ grep -P "a" tfx.txt
Aborted (core dumped)
$ grep -E "a" tfx.txt
$
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Sat Jan 18 15:46:23
022CD88 610B2AE0 (, 0022CDC0, 610066E0, 7FFD9000)
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AFAIK I'm running a pretty simple, nothing special Cygwin 1.7.1
configuration on Windows 7.
See the attached cygcheck-cmd.out for the details.
If there's additional information which would be useful, please let me
screen after
the command is executed.
I note that the problem does not seem to happen in a mintty window
or in bash started from a 'cmd' window.
I'm running cygwin perl 5.14 with an up-to-date cygwin.
Bill Meier
(I'm replying using gmane so as to keep the reply th
roblem exists in an up-to-date cygwin).
If further info is needed, please let me know
Bill Meier
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rogram may very well require "serious" hardware and might not run
effectively on a virtual machine.
As noted previously, the build process looks a bit complex so I'd also
suggest finding someone with Linux lnowledge to build and install the
system.
Bill Meier
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