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| From: | papresco AT calum DOT csclub DOT uwaterloo DOT ca (Paul Prescod) |
| Subject: | Re: Absolute file-path under bash (cygwin32) |
| 15 Apr 1997 19:54:33 -0700 : | |
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| Original-To: | Mikey <jeffdb AT netzone DOT com> |
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Mikey wrote:
>
> Not from bash.
>
> vim(){
> vim.exe `dospwd.sh $*`
> }
>
> try that,it's a little slow ;^), but I think it will work, and you only
> have to set it up once, in .bashrc.
Once per non-cygwin executable that you want to use from within bash!
What if "ld" marked cygwin executables with some sort of magic code?
Then bash could fix up arguments to non-cygwin executables.
Paul Prescod
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