Or, you could just install it. setup.exe does not install everything by
default.
The list of programs that I got during my update yesterday was too long to
read through, and there was nothing under man. Just now, I tried the "Search
Package List" tool and searched for "man", which returned 511
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 06:55:55PM +, Editor of PoliSource wrote:
>>General help in bash, for installed (cygwin/Linux/GNU) commands:
>>
>>$ help
>>$ info
>>$ man
>
>Help and info work, but man still doesn't. I guess I don't need it though.
Or, you could just install it. setup.exe does not
General help in bash, for installed (cygwin/Linux/GNU) commands:
$ help
$ info
$ man
Help and info work, but man still doesn't. I guess I don't need it though.
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Editor of PoliSource
> Sent: Wednesday, 10 September, 2003 23:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Diff information
>
> I was looking for instructions on how to use the diff tools that come with
> cygwin, but all I could find is a short description of diffutils during
> se
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Editor of PoliSource
> >man diff
>
> Thanks. I think I used that a long time ago, but I rarely use the command
> line so I forgot. Unfortunately, it doesn't work at my command
> line for some
> reason, but I found other sources for t
Could someone tell me how to properly view the data, including
>the long descriptions, in setup.ini, or point me to a tutorial on using
the
>diff tools in cygwin?
man diff
Thanks. I think I used that a long time ago, but I rarely use the command
line so I forgot. Unfortunately, it doesn't work a
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 04:50:26AM +, Editor of PoliSource wrote:
>I was looking for instructions on how to use the diff tools that come with
>cygwin, but all I could find is a short description of diffutils during
>setup, and a "ldesc" in the file setup.ini, but setup.ini opened in
>Notepad
I was looking for instructions on how to use the diff tools that come with
cygwin, but all I could find is a short description of diffutils during
setup, and a "ldesc" in the file setup.ini, but setup.ini opened in Notepad,
which doesn't seem like the correct program for easy reading of that fil
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