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From: "Patt, Vladimir" <vladimir AT emc DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: scripts and exe file extensions in tcsh
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 17:58:16 +0300
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Hi,

I'm just installed cygwin on my nt2K. I'm new with cygwin so I've three
questions. 
1. Running tcshell trying to run UNIX scripts but only one with no extension
can run otherwise I'm getting "Command not found" error message. I already
specified "./" in path environment variable. 
2. Also there is a problem to run binary file called "test.exe.exe", but if
it called "test.exe" only "test" (without extension) command can execute a
program. 
3. And third. Path specified with single slash passed to "cd" command is not
understood by shell when running script, only double slash understood by
shell. Also if this path string specified as parameter to some my program
slashes are ignored.


TIA,
Vladimir,

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