Sorry I haven't replied sooner, was a bank holiday weekend over here. Thanks
everyone for the excellent responses -- that was really educational, and
beats the support you get from most paid-for systems.
Thanks again, Dominic.
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At 05:55 AM 5/1/2005, you wrote:
>On Apr 30 14:53, Larry Hall wrote:
>> At 09:59 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
>> >Dominic Chambers wrote:
>> >
>> >> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
>> >> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
>> >>
On Apr 30 14:53, Larry Hall wrote:
> At 09:59 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
> >Dominic Chambers wrote:
> >
> >> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
> >> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
> >> found this while trying to use the find
At 09:59 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
>Dominic Chambers wrote:
>
>> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
>> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
>> found this while trying to use the find command as part of an SSH call. For
>> exam
Dominic Chambers wrote:
> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
> found this while trying to use the find command as part of an SSH call. For
> example, assuming you have an SSH server set
Hi all,
Just wanted to report a bug I found:
Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path priority,
so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I found this
while trying to use the find command as part of an SSH call. For example,
assuming you have an
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