From: JONCKHEERE@d0tng.fnal.gov
Subject: Re: cvs output /w b19
11 Mar 1998 03:51:15 -0800
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To: roba@equator.com
Cc: JONCKheere@d0tng.fnal.gov, gnu-win32@cygnus.com

AH-HA. That works! Though you really shouldn't have to run these programs from 
the CMD shell. It also causes another problem, once you've issued a cvs command, 
you can no longer "exit" bash. You have to kill the window from the task 
manager. Other than being unable to gracefully exit bash, everything else seems 
to work.

Thanks, Alan

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Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 23:25:11 -0800
From: Rob Anderson <roba@equator.com>
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I've noticed the same problem.  It seems to be the same tty problem that causes
Windoze NT FTP not to display correctly.

For now, I've added the following to my .bash_profile as a workaround:

alias cvs="cmd /k cvs"

Rob

JONCKHEERE@d0tng.fnal.gov wrote:

> We've just upgraded to b19. Just about everything seems to work as expected 
with
> one exception. We are using cvs client on our NT4 SP3 boxes. We haven't 
touched
> that. It worked fine under b18 and still works under b19 *except* that it 
never
> gives any output on the screen. That is "cvs -H" returns nothing to the 
terminal
> window. We've tried playing around with CYGWIN32, =tty etc. Nothing seems to
> work. This has *got* to be something simple, but what?
>
> Thanks for any clues, Alan
>
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