On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Paul McFerrin <> wrote:
> Folks:
> I'm still having problems getting these .bat files to work under MS
> scheduler. Okay, I have swore off .bat files and have installed "cron". No
> more interactions between MS-DOS and Cygwin scripting. These scripts are
> totall
Folks:
I'm still having problems getting these .bat files to work under MS
scheduler. Okay, I have swore off .bat files and have installed
"cron". No more interactions between MS-DOS and Cygwin scripting.
These scripts are totally cygwin scripting. I'm a happy camper!!
As far as trying "
Paul, it appears for me.
Perhaps you haven't install man (or manpages, man-db)
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Cliff Hones wrote:
> Paul McFerrin wrote:
>
>> I can't seemed to find any man pages for bash or other documentation.
>> I'm having terriable problems is getting my .bat/.sh script wor
Paul McFerrin wrote:
> I can't seemed to find any man pages for bash or other documentation.
> I'm having terriable problems is getting my .bat/.sh script working and
> I'm thinking changing shells. I normally use the same routine for all
> .bat scripts.
It's not difficult to find bash document
Folks:
I can't seemed to find any man pages for bash or other documentation.
I'm having terriable problems is getting my .bat/.sh script working and
I'm thinking changing shells. I normally use the same routine for all
.bat scripts.
=backup_e.bat==
echo off
set ENV="/dev/null"
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