* cygwinenv.sgml: Drop description of "transparent_exe" option.
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2008-04-13 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* cygwinenv.sgml: Drop description of "transparent_exe" option.
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2007-29-12 Dave Korn <dave.korn@artimi.com>
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2007-29-12 Dave Korn <dave.korn@artimi.com>
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* faq-using.xml (faq.using.bloda): New entry.
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* faq-using.xml (faq.using.bloda): New entry.
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nostrip_title</literal>.</para>
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nostrip_title</literal>.</para>
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<para><envar>(no)transparent_exe</envar> - EXPERIMENTAL. Only use this
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option if you're confident to be able to live with the consequences. If
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set, several additional functions in Cygwin will handle files with .exe
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suffix transparently. These functions are <function>link(2)</function>,
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<function>open(2)</function>, <function>rename(2)</function>,
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<function>symlink(2)</function>, <function>unlink(2)</function>,
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<function>pathconf(3)</function>. So far, these functions have been
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treated as too dangerous to act on files with .exe suffix if the .exe
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suffix wasn't given explicitely in the file name argument, and this is
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still the case if the transparent_exe option is not set. Default is not
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set.</para>
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<listitem>
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<para><envar>(no)tty</envar> - if set, Cygwin enables extra support
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<para><envar>(no)tty</envar> - if set, Cygwin enables extra support
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(i.e., termios) for UNIX-like ttys in the Windows console.
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(i.e., termios) for UNIX-like ttys in the Windows console.
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It is not compatible with some Windows programs.
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It is not compatible with some Windows programs.
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