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On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 05:46:09PM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote: >Charles Wilson wrote: >> >> Pavel Tsekov wrote: >> >> > I was sure there will be a response like this - in short since as we >> > both >> > agree is posix internally (if noone messed with it) - you get this as >> > result >> > of getenv("PATH"): >> > >> > c:/jdk1.3.1/bin:/usr/local/bin:...:c:/usr/local/emacs/bin >> >> Listen carefully: as Chris has already pointed out, that is NOT a posix >> path. THIS is a posix path: >> >> /cygdrive/c/jdk1.3.1/bin:/usr/local/bin:...:/cygdrive/c/usr/local/emacs/bin > >Now as I see a hostility in you statement I would suggest you to fire >you debbuger and try the little test found in my first e-mail: > >I try to explain that the first "c" is not drive C: > >Consider the following DOS style PATH: >C;C:;C:\WINNT\System32 for exmaple >this is > >1. C directory C in current directory >2. C: for drive C: root folder > >now put this path in PATH launch the debugger and see what is >the output of getenv The light dawned. I finally understand. Sorry for being so dense. newlib's execvp had some very obsolete cygwin considerations. It shouldn't be trying to accomodate a Windows path. I have no idea when that was ever a good idea but it is definitely not a good idea now. I've just nuked all of the strange path handling code from execvp and allowed it to do the right thing. Actually, hmm. I think I'll move all of the execvp handling into cygwin where it belongs. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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