--- Mer 18/2/09, ha scritto:
> Da: Milko
> Oggetto: Re: Strings command
> A:
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Data: Mercoledì 18 febbraio 2009, 21:53
> Return "no strings in (/usr/local/bin:...
> A packages in binutils but how i can install it.
> sorry b
usr/bin/strings.
William Sutton
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Milko wrote:
Hi I'am a new user Cygwin.
I have a question for your, which pachages i must install for a
strings command and how install it.
Sorry for my english, but I'am a Italian user.
Regards
Milko
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Milko wrote:
> Hi I'am a new user Cygwin.
> I have a question for your, which pachages i must install for a strings
> command and how install it.
> Sorry for my english, but I'am a Italian user.
You can search for "strings.exe" at http://cygwin.com/packages/, i
I assume that
$ which strings
returns nothing? As far as I can tell, it's default in my environment at
/usr/bin/strings.
William Sutton
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Milko wrote:
Hi I'am a new user Cygwin.
I have a question for your, which pachages i must install for a strings
comma
Hi I'am a new user Cygwin.
I have a question for your, which pachages i must install for a strings
command and how install it.
Sorry for my english, but I'am a Italian user.
Regards
Milko
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 08:19:52PM -0500, Michael Banks wrote:
>Thanks, Brian. A while ago I searched for just 'strings' instead of
>'strings.exe'
...which would have displayed strings.exe as one of the matches...
cgf
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Thanks, Brian. A while ago I searched for just 'strings' instead of
'strings.exe'
On Friday, February 24, 2006, at 08:08PM, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Michael Banks wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to run the equivalent of the 'strings'
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Michael Banks wrote:
> Is it possible to run the equivalent of the 'strings' command from the
> Windows shell? I recentlly installed the default packages, but the
> 'strings' command isn't available, so do I need to install an additional
>
Michael Banks wrote:
> Is it possible to run the equivalent of the 'strings' command from the
> Windows shell? I recentlly installed the default packages, but the 'strings'
> command isn't available, so do I need to install an additional package(s)?
Use the p
Hello,
Is it possible to run the equivalent of the 'strings' command from the Windows
shell? I recentlly installed the default packages, but the 'strings' command
isn't available, so do I need to install an additional package(s)?
Regards,
Sean Mills
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