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From: "Lawrence Piano" <lpiano AT atomictangerine DOT Com>
To: "'Cygwin Users'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Command line parsing in Cygwin 1.3.1
Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 14:36:47 +0100
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Earnie,

> You really don't expect Cygwin to change the behavior of non-Cygwin
> programs do you?  That isn't feasibly possible.

> Non-Cygwin programs do not understand a Cygwinism such as mount points.

Thanks for the info.  I wasn't expecting anything one way or another and
suspected what you say about non-Cygwin programs.  It wasn't an issue with
the Bxx Cygwin as it used c:/ as /, so I didn't notice any problem.

Anyway, I'll use Ernest's cygpath suggestion for the moment and find the
"Cygwinized emacs", as you say.

Thanks very much,

Larry


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