Re: ed for cygwin

2004-09-16 Thread J. David Boyd
John Proffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have just loaded cygwin on my computer and it looks great. I have started > to experiment with my unix script files to see what modifications will be > needed. Many of my script files use the ed editor to manipulate files and > cygwin does not inc

Re: ed for cygwin

2004-09-16 Thread John Proffitt
Mike mikee.ath.cx> writes: > vi does everything! > > Thanks, I guess I'll have to load that package. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ:

Re: ed for cygwin

2004-09-16 Thread Max Bowsher
John Proffitt wrote: I have just loaded cygwin on my computer and it looks great. I have started to experiment with my unix script files to see what modifications will be needed. Many of my script files use the ed editor to manipulate files and cygwin does not include the ed editor. Yes it does.

Re: ed for cygwin

2004-09-16 Thread Mike
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, John Proffitt wrote: > I have just loaded cygwin on my computer and it looks great. I have started > to experiment with my unix script files to see what modifications will be > needed. Many of my script files use the ed editor to manipulate files and > cygwin does not inc

ed for cygwin

2004-09-16 Thread John Proffitt
I have just loaded cygwin on my computer and it looks great. I have started to experiment with my unix script files to see what modifications will be needed. Many of my script files use the ed editor to manipulate files and cygwin does not include the ed editor. Is there a line editor that I