Activity for GnuWin

  • mrx23dot mrx23dot created ticket #17

    DLL missing

  • jude andrew jude andrew created ticket #16

    wget error message

  • Alan Guedes Alan Guedes created ticket #95

    The installer should automatically add the binary dir in the PATH

  • Hexaae Hexaae created ticket #581

    Broken list option in latest 1.14i-1

  • stefano stefano created ticket #15

    exist a tutorial for create package for gnuwin?

  • stefano stefano created ticket #14

    is possible have PCRE2

  • Maelstorm Maelstorm created ticket #580

    Grep: Multiple issues: grep -r something *.js gives error if JS files are not in current directory, and version 2.4.2 is in the zip file saying it's supposed to be 2.5.4.

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #173

    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.985] (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Chaitanya>cd Desktop C:\Users\Chaitanya\Desktop>cd flex_program C:\Users\Chaitanya\Desktop\flex_program>bison -d ass9.y bison: m4: Invalid argument C:\Users\Chaitanya\Desktop\flex_program>which -a m4 'which' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. C:\Users\Chaitanya\Desktop\flex_program>

  • Evgeniy Zuev Evgeniy Zuev created ticket #579

    gnuwin wget: unable to resolve host address from Windows server

  • ahmed ahmed created ticket #578

    Decision Tree classifier has a problem in classifying instances

  • PeiYao Chang PeiYao Chang created ticket #577

    zip file and print to stdout will occure "error code 9" on windows 10

  • DaveInCaz DaveInCaz created ticket #576

    Incorrect SYSTEM_WGETRC is reported (Windows 10)

  • Mandy Shaw Mandy Shaw created ticket #13

    gnuwin32 ls is pulling down offline files (Dropbox SmartSync)

  • Akashdeep Sinha Akashdeep Sinha created ticket #575

    Packetfence DHCP issue

  • Vincent Fatica Vincent Fatica created ticket #574

    newlines changed

  • Vincent Fatica Vincent Fatica created ticket #573

    GREP fails to open NTFS alternate data stream

  • Greg Lowney Greg Lowney created ticket #572

    UnRtf fails when redirecting output on Win10

  • brewmanz brewmanz created ticket #571

    install page has bad/old link to ISO639 list

  • brewmanz brewmanz created ticket #570

    FAQ has bad link to install.htm[l]

  • Analabha Roy Analabha Roy created ticket #94

    Update the GSL port to 2.5

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

  • Anonymous modified a comment on ticket #477

    Hi guys, I don't understand here, I see on http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/ : 27 December 2010: Sed-4.2.1: stream editor: new release which the exact same date as the one of the comment above. I downloaded GnuWin32 recently and I'm running into the exact same problem although I do have the latest version: $>sed --version GNU sed version 4.2.1 I've also run a script similar to the ones above: set SEDCMD=C:\AutoTestingV2\bin\gnuwin32\sed.exe rmdir /q /s "%TEMP%\sed_test"&mkdir "%TEMP%\sed_test"&cd...

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