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Re: Problem in tcsh


Have a look here:

http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html

The check_case option might be of help to you (the default is "relaxed" - 
perhaps you should try 'CYGWIN="check_case=ajust"')

I don't know how that interacts with tcsh, though..

HTH

rlc

BTW: there is a perl in the Cygwin distri - it's in /usr/bin/perl. You 
could check whether that's the one you're running (`type perl')

On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Soumitra Pal wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am using cygwin tcsh 6.12.00-5. But I am having the following
> problem:
> 
> Suppose I have included /cygdrive/d/Perl/bin and there is a
> exe "Perl.exe" in d:/Perl/bin directory.
> 
> If press Pe + tab at command prompt it shows "Perl" among a
> list of other executables begining with Pe.
> But when I enter "Perl" at command prompt. It gives "Command
> not found".
> 
> Strangely if I enter "perl" at command prompt, it works. I don't
> have any other perl in any of the directories in the path.
> 
> Is it a known problem?
> 
> Thanks and regards
> Soumitra.
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