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From: "Matthew Smith" <matts@bluesguitar.org>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin@sources.redhat.com>
Cc: "Scott Alexander" <salexander@tepik.com>
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Subject: Re: tail -f problem
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 12:38:36 -0600
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This is not the fault of tail, rather IIS.  Search the archives if you're
interested why.

cheers,
-Matt Smith



> With cygwin's tail, the output is not quite the same as the linux version
of
> tail.  With Cygwin's version, I will get output with tail -f, but the
> updates aren't "realtime" as the linux version -- the updates are barely
> shown at all, if ever.  Here are the different methods I used to try and
> parse the IIS log file:
> Thanks,
> -Scott


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