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RE: a problem with search path? (was: Multiple backslashes)


For me, these just worked:

>From a bash shell:
[~] bash -c "d:\\\\cygwin\\\\bin\\\\ls.exe"

>From cmd.exe
[D:\] bash -c "d:\\cygwin\\bin\\ls.exe"

My CYGWIN variable includes glob:ignorecase

stephan();


-----Original Message-----
From: Dmitry Bely [mailto:dbely@mail.ru] 
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 1:31 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: a problem with search path? (was: Multiple backslashes)


Randall R Schulz <rrschulz@cris.com> writes:

> I'm trying to help you, but you seem insistent on just declaring
> Cygwin buggy. It is not and it is possible for you to resolve the
> problem. I gave you all the information you need to do so.
> 
> One last time, I'll answer your points...

Randall, of course it's up to you whether to answer or not. Nonetheless,
thank you for your comments. For everyone else, I don't claim that
cygwin
is buggy (although it might be the case). I just trying to understand
what's going on and how to solve my very problems. Randall's advice to
add
CYGWIN=noglob _partially_ solves them (yes, really, it makes 2 BS
sufficient then 'bash -c "ls c:\\"' is called via syscall
CreateProcess()). But:

How to write the following command with _backslashes_ to make it work?
Suppose we launch it from bash:

bash-2.05$ bash -c "ls c:\\\\cygwin\\\\bin\\\\ls.exe"
c:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
bash-2.05$ bash -c "c:\\\\cygwin\\\\bin\\\\ls.exe"
bash: c:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe: command not found
bash-2.05$

CYGWIN=noglob does _not_ help.

How many backslahes should I put there?
But please check that it _really_ works before answering.

Hope to hear from you soon,
Dmitry



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