On 2004-02-21, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Totte Karlsson (2004-02-21 02:25 +0100)
>> does not mean that vim is vi! Read my question!
>
> The original vi is not free software so you will hardly find it on any
> Linux machine (same with ksh for example).
Not quite true.
http://ex-vi.berlios.de/
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On 2004-02-18, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 10:24:55AM -0500, Larry Hall wrote:
>>Then you either do not have the 'top' that's part of Cygwin or your
>>environment is incorrect. Try installing/upgrading the procps package.
>>There's a man page for the Cygwin version of 'top'
On 2003-12-02, James Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2003-12-02, David Strozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm trying to use sftp within a bash script on cygwin (version 1.5.5
>> on winXP pro). Ideally I'd like to use a 'here document
On 2003-12-02, David Strozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to use sftp within a bash script on cygwin (version 1.5.5 on
> winXP pro). Ideally I'd like to use a 'here document' rather than using
> an external batchfile...
> ... are there other ways to script/call sftp (or a _secure_ equi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Huang. wrote:
> Why env in cygwin work like these:
I am sure this is off topic, since all UNIX shells based on Bourne
shell will behave this way. This is not specific to Cygwin.
> $ =aaa echo $
This syntax says: Set variable AAA to aaa in the environment
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