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Re: zsh and cygwin


On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 04:25PM, Larry Hall <cygwin-lh@cygwin.com> wrote:

[snip]

>>Most of my co-workers already switched to using bash, since there never
>>was an issue with it. Now I could do that too but I love zsh. ;)
>>
>>Anyone else experiencing this? Comments? Ideas? Shrieking epitaphs?
>
>
>Sure.   There have been some problems over time.  Check the email archives 
>if you're interested in details.

Actually I did check the archives whenever I had issues with zsh/cygwin
in the past.


>I have a sneaking suspicion that you began this thread for a reason but 
>I'm not going to jump to any conclusions (or 'take the bait' ;-) )

It's definitely not meant as a flame or anything like that. If it
sounded that way, I'm sorry.

I realize the initial post was vague, but that was intentional.
I don't want to discuss the _current_ issue with zsh/cygwin, (if it
still exists like about 1month ago) but was more wondering how fellow
zsh/cygwin users feel about the situation and how they usually
handle the problems. (like maybe they use zsh for 'regular work' but
have a lil wrapper for 'make' which starts it in a bash or something
like that)

Daniel


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