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From: "Senn, William" <william DOT senn AT ACS-INC DOT COM>
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Subject: Startup in win32
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 13:20:24 -0500
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Hi all,

I sincerely hope that this is an active list.  My question is this:
Is there a  way to create a batch script or perl script in Windows NT that
starts the cygwin bash shell and sets the starting directory? Something
along the lines of (perl):
	exec "c:\\cygwin\\bin\\bash -dc:\\myStartDir" or die "bummer
dude:$!\n";

or (bat):
	start c:\cygwin\bin\bash -dc:\\myStartDir

where -d specifies the directory to start (I know -d isn't it, just tell me
how).

Any and all assistance appreciated.

Thanks,

Will
mailto:wdsenn AT home DOT com

btw: I know this is ignoring many security issues, consider this a
single-user installation...

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