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Re: Error using cygstart command with option arguments: "cygstart: bad argument"


Ugh, top-posting.  Reformatted.

On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Peter Farley wrote:

> --- Brian Dessent <brian@XXXXXXX.XXX> wrote:

<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>.  Thanks.

> > Peter Farley wrote:
> >
> > > I tried to use cygstart to execute bash with the
> > > "-c" option to execute a command and then
> > > terminate. Here's what I get:
> > >
> > > $ cygstart bash -c echo Hi There
> > > cygstart: bad argument -c: unknown option
> >
> > The problem that you are running into is that you
> > need to tell cygstart that the -c and following
> > arguments are meant for the child process, and
> > are not arguments to cygstart itself.  '--' is a
> > standard way of doing this, which indicates to the
> > program that all of the following arguments
> > should not be interpreted as switches but just
> > regular data.  So "cygstart -- bash -c ..." ought
> > to work.
> >
> > You will have to be careful with the quoting of the
> > stuff after -c though.  Cygstart is designed to use
> > Windows-native methods to start a process.  If
> > you're using it to start a Cygwin process, and you
> > want to have an argument with spaces in it (as is
> > the case with any nontrivial -c) then you will have
> > to be very careful with how you use quotes to
> > ensure that the Cygwin->Windows->Cygwin conversion
> > of the argv[] works correctly.  It would be much
> > simpler to do something like: rxvt -e bash -c "echo
> > whatever".
>
> Thank you Brian, I will try both of those.
> Fortunately none of the aruments I may need to use for
> the real application will contain spaces, but it is
> good advice that I will remember nonetheless.

Peter, beware that the need for quoting isn't just for spaces, but for any
shell and cmd metacharacters (they are different).  So, for example, any
use of '^' or '&' or '>' needs to be properly quoted *after* the
conversion Brian mentioned.
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