* cygwinenv.sgml: Move binmode option to list of removed options.
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|  | 2008-07-18  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||||
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|  | 	* cygwinenv.sgml: Move binmode option to list of removed options. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| 2008-07-17  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2008-07-17  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||||
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| 	* Revamp documentation for Cygwin 1.7, part 1. | 	* Revamp documentation for Cygwin 1.7, part 1. | ||||||
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|  | @ -10,21 +10,6 @@ listed below, separated by blank characters. Many options can be turned off | ||||||
| by prefixing with <literal>no</literal>.</para> | by prefixing with <literal>no</literal>.</para> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| <itemizedlist mark="bullet"> | <itemizedlist mark="bullet"> | ||||||
| <listitem> |  | ||||||
| <para><envar>(no)binmode</envar> - if set, non-disk  |  | ||||||
| (e.g. pipe and COM ports) file opens default to binary mode  |  | ||||||
| (no CRLF translation) instead of text mode.  Defaults to set (binary |  | ||||||
| mode).  By default, devices are opened in binary mode, so this option |  | ||||||
| has little effect on normal cygwin operations.  Sockets are always |  | ||||||
| in binary mode. |  | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
| It does affect two things, however.  For non-NTFS filesystems, this |  | ||||||
| option will control the line endings for standard output/input/error |  | ||||||
| for redirection from the Windows command shell.  It will also affect |  | ||||||
| the default translation mode of a pipe, although most shells set the |  | ||||||
| pipe to binary by default. |  | ||||||
| </para> |  | ||||||
| </listitem> |  | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| <listitem> | <listitem> | ||||||
| <para><envar>codepage:[ansi|oem|utf8]</envar> - This option controls | <para><envar>codepage:[ansi|oem|utf8]</envar> - This option controls | ||||||
|  | @ -156,6 +141,7 @@ set. If not set, Cygwin creates symlinks as plain files with a magic number, | ||||||
| a path and the system attribute set. Defaults to not set since plain | a path and the system attribute set. Defaults to not set since plain | ||||||
| file symlinks are faster to write and faster to read.</para> | file symlinks are faster to write and faster to read.</para> | ||||||
| </listitem> | </listitem> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| </itemizedlist> | </itemizedlist> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| </sect2> | </sect2> | ||||||
|  | @ -168,6 +154,14 @@ Some CYGWIN options have been removed in Cygwin 1.7 for one reason or another. | ||||||
| These removed options are listed below.</para> | These removed options are listed below.</para> | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| <itemizedlist mark="bullet"> | <itemizedlist mark="bullet"> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | <listitem> | ||||||
|  | <para><envar>(no)binmode</envar> - This option has been removed because | ||||||
|  | all file opens default to binary mode, unless the open mode has been specified | ||||||
|  | explicitely in the open(2) call. | ||||||
|  | </para> | ||||||
|  | </listitem> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| <listitem> | <listitem> | ||||||
| <para><envar>check_case</envar> - This option has been removed in favor of | <para><envar>check_case</envar> - This option has been removed in favor of | ||||||
| real case sensitivity and the per-mount option "posix=[0|1]".  For more | real case sensitivity and the per-mount option "posix=[0|1]".  For more | ||||||
|  | @ -205,6 +199,7 @@ Cygwin.</para> | ||||||
| traverse checking is not quite correctly implemented by Microsoft and | traverse checking is not quite correctly implemented by Microsoft and | ||||||
| it's behaviour is getting worse with each new OS version.</para> | it's behaviour is getting worse with each new OS version.</para> | ||||||
| </listitem> | </listitem> | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
| </itemizedlist> | </itemizedlist> | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
| </sect2> | </sect2> | ||||||
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