Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/01/28/00:17:14
Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
>
> Jan Linnell <jan DOT linnell AT omgroup DOT com> writes:
>
> > > On my computer it works both ways. Your error message suggests that you
> > > do not have the current directory (.) in your path. Please verify this.
> > >
> >
> > I do have . in my path, I have found a strange work-around though:
> >
> > If I from the shell prompt exec another bash
> > (e.g. put a exec /...../bash.exe in my .bash_profile file)
> > then I can execute shell scripts "directly".
>
> Argh. I had this problem and it disappeared, but what did I do?? Weird
> stuff can and will happen if bash is not in your *DOS* path prior to
> invoking it. Was that it? Your strange workaround does indicate to me
> that the environment of the invoking bash might play a role.
>
Thanks Peter, that made it!
I had by purpose avoided to put bash in the DOS path (just adding HOME
in the DOS path and all the rest in .bash_profile and .bashrc)
oo
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