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which specifies which color is used for which text display attribute? Or is
the escape sequence to set the bold attribute actually setting a color? Are
the attribute colors specified in the source somewhere? How does it work?
Richard Kandarian
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An
slation
of the PATH variable, does not have the spaces replaced with ':'.
I guess I need to translate my .login and .cshrc to something bash can
read... sigh.
Richard Kandarian
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>WinXP
>Cygwin: 1.3.9-1
>bash 2.05a-2
>tcsh 6.11.00-3
>--
>Mac :})
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>Give a hobbit a fish and he eats fish for a day.
>Give a hobbit a ring and he eats fish for an ag
tween the initial revision and the time the problem occurred I updated
cygwin at least once, but I don't know whether rcs was updated at that time.
I've checked one other file and it works fine.
Richard Kandarian
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3,7 +3,3 @@
And junk, the equivalent portion of the initial revision, is 53 bytes
bigger with one @ character more.
I'll see if I can come up with any theories which might help me produce an
example I can share.
Thanks
Richard Kandarian
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bably destroyed all the evidence of what went wrong with that
update.
This last cygwin installation was error free.
I apologize for the distraction.
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 06:58:12 -0700
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
From: Richard Kandarian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: rcs 5.7 truncated one
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