Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/02/11/13:04:44
---Richard Stanton <stanton AT haas DOT berkeley DOT edu> wrote:
>
> My PATH environment variable did not (until just now) include "." as
one of
> its entries. Until recently, this caused no problems. Windows seems
to look
> for executables in the current directory anyway, and I could use GNU
make to
> compile and run C programs without needing to specify a directory.
>
> Just recently, however, GNU make has stopped being able to find
executables
> in the current directory, unless "." is explicitly included in PATH.
>
Are you sure "Just recently"?
> a. Is this behavior intentional?
>
It is the expected behavior. The cygwin product is trying to emulate
UNIX.
> b. Rather stranger, why has it only just (last week or so) stopped
finding
> executables in the current directory? This has not only happened to me
> (Windows 95), but also to a colleague running NT4. Both of us are
almost
> 100% sure that it used to work until recently, and that we have not
changed
> anything in our setups.
>
Are you positive nothing changed? Or is it that your make has never
had to execute a program in the current directory before?
> This is all with Cygwin 20.1.
>
And any prior version.
==
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