Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/01/28/21:45:36.1
[I've checked the FAQ and mailing list archives but can find no
explanation for this, so...]
I am on Windows NT 4.0, SP3. I have Perl 5.005-02 on here (the MSWin32
version, I compiled it here myself with Visual C) and everything has
been hunky-dory (okay, mostly).
I installed Cygwin yesterday, since some of the things I need to do will
be greatly eased by having some of the common Unix utilities.
I am very perplexed as to why the behavior of the dir command, when
executed in a subprocess from Perl, has changed.
Yesterday, before installing Cygwin, when I ran the following perl
script:
$ret = `dir`;
$ret contained the results of a DIR command as the NT command processor
executes it.
Now when I run that (after Cygwin installed), the same command results
in $ret getting the results of (sort of) Cygwin's ls command.
I am starting Perl from an NT command prompt, not from bash.
Is there a switch or something that controls this? I tried getting rid
of MAKE_MODE=UNIX (even though that should not have affected this).
Can anyone provide any assistance?
Thanks very much,
dwh
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