Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/04/01/22:48:04
Tye McQueen wrote:
>
> I installed cygwin32 B17.1 and I can't get here-files, "<<", to
> work in bash:
>
> C:\> bash
> bash$ cat >conftest.c
> This works.
> ^Z[CR]
> bash$ cat conftest.c
> This works.
> bash$ cat >conftest.c <<EOF
> > This doesn't.
> > [CTRL-D]bash: 49054596: No such file or directory.
> bash$ cat conftest.c
> bash$
>
> The error message always starts with `basename $0`. I have
> /bin/sh.exe and bash can find itself in the PATH since the
> commands "/bin/sh", "/bin/sh.exe", "bash", "bash.exe" all run
> another copy of bash [adding "/bin" to PATH doesn't help].
>
> Even running bash so $0 ends up as
> "//c/etm/cygnus/h-i386-cygwin32/bin/bash.exe" doesn't help it
> find itself.
>
> Any clues appreciated.
This has the honor of being the most f-a-q about gnu-win32.
You need to mkdir /tmp
Maybe by b19 Cygnus will get around to mentioning this in their FAQ
in some context other than byacc :-(
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