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| Date: | Thu, 29 Apr 1999 09:30:09 -0400 |
| From: | Eugene Kanter <eugene AT bgs DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Problem with getenv |
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Michael K Collison wrote:
>
> I have a small program that uses getenv to grab an environment variable.
> Based on this variable I construct a path to a program. I them use this
> path in a call to 'system' like this:
>
> i = system(path);
>
> The problem is that the path (returned from 'getenv') looks something like:
>
> c:\\root\\subdir\\etc
>
> The error I get from the system command is:
>
> 'c:rootsubdiretc: no such device or address
>
> It's obvious that the system command is not parsing the path correctly. Is
> there any way to solve this problem.
could you post an example of the program which exersizes this error? I
use getenv("PATH") and it returns cygwin style PATH, e.g. uses '/' as a
separator.
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