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PATH troubles
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- Subject: PATH troubles
- From: "Francis Meyvis" <francis dot meyvis at sonycom dot com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 14:29:24 +0200
Hoi,
I've a strange problem with PATH variable on w2k and nt4.
I installed cygwin in c:\cygwin.
I've the following shell script tst.sh (it calls a dos bat shell script from
within bash):
c:\temp\tst.bat
The dos batch script just contains:
@echo %PATH%
When I invoke the following from within bash shell
export PATH=$PATH:c:/temp
echo $PATH
./tst.sh
I get as a result
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/cygdrive/c/Python21/:/usr/bin ... :c:/temp
c:\cygwin\usr\local\bin;c:\cygwin\bin .... :c:\cygwin\temp
The first line is from the echo $PATH (notice that I agree on the c:/temp at
the end)
The second is from the bat file.
Why is there a "cygwin" inserted between the drive letter and temp
directory.
I do not have this problem when I use //c/temp instead of c:/temp when
modifying the $PATH variable
Note that c:\cygwin is mounted as / in textmode.
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Kind regards,
francis meyvis
Sony Software Development Center - Europe
+32 2 724 8 643, Sint StevensWoluwestraat 55, B1130 Brussels, Belgium
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