Davide Montesin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... stuff about using cygwin without a mount table ...
Just use mount. It is going to be a lot easier than cooking up some workaround,
even if that is possible. Many unixy programs deliberately look in /usr/bin or
/bin. I don't think there is another s
Hi,
I find cygwin very useful. I use
many commands like grep, rcs, ecc.
on my Windows machine.
I run this command not from bash,
from the Windows shell (cmd).
All work if the commands and
dll are in the path.
Some times there is a problem.
For example rcsdiff call diff.
Now, without a mount, t
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