Hello all;
I am new to Cygwin and I searched through the www.cygwin.com web site, but
I found nothing that explains how to schedule scripts written under Perl
in the Cygwin environment on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server system.
In my effort to migrate some Perl scripts from a Unix system to this
p
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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> [ Move along...Move along. Nothing Cygwin-specific here. Just an RTFM. ]
>
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> Stan,
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> Use the "--full-time" option. Although the resulting format is distinct
> from either the "recent" or "old" date formats shown in the "-l" output
> format, it i
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Cliff Hones wrote:
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> The 'man' command is your friend. If you run "man ls" you will
> find many options for controlling the output of ls, including
> --full-time, which is probably what you need.
Sorry, I should have stated that I checked the man page. When I do
something
Hello;
I am new to cygwin, as I have just installed it on a Windows 2000 system,
so I hope this question is not a faq.
With the "ls -l" command, the modification date of Windows files is
shown, however, the format of this date varies. On files from a previous
year, the year of last modificatatio
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