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It seems to do at Windows some operations using Unix syntax, am I right? Creating files compatible with Windows, not with Unix.
So if compiling, it would create executables for Windows, right? If it is, then it's not exactly what I meant. I need to perform steps in the Unix account, however I need to run them from Windows. Can cygwin do it? Thank you! |
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