That's what I do too. cygwin is my default shell. I have trouble with
svn's win32 formatting of file names regularly as well. I reported that
in the past, and my request to support an option on filename output was
discarded as irrelevant. So I pipe the svn output into a little sed line
to rework the slashes right.
TTimo
Roger Talkov wrote:
>I use Cygwin because of shell scripting and utilities. I use the windows
>binary distribution of subversion and have no problems with cygwin & svn
>command line. I use the normal (for cygwin) / in file names with no problem
>
>Roger Talkov
>
>AppWorx
>425-644-2121 x135
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jostein Chr. Andersen [mailto:jostein@josander.net]
>Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:04 AM
>To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>Subject: Re: Why Cygwin? (was Apparent bug: svn client I/O problems under
>cygwin terminal)
>
>Hi,
>
>I have one question: -Why do somone use Subversion/Cygwin?
>I'm just curious. I can't really see any advantages here.
>
>Jostein
>
>
>
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