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Subject: Re: a problem with search path? (was: Multiple backslashes)
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From: Dmitry Bely <dbely AT mail DOT ru>
Date: 11 Feb 2002 13:38:26 +0300
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"Stephan Mueller" <smueller AT microsoft DOT com> writes:

> >From a bash shell:
> [~] bash -c "d:\\\\cygwin\\\\bin\\\\ls.exe"
> 
> >From cmd.exe
> [D:\] bash -c "d:\\cygwin\\bin\\ls.exe"
> 
> My CYGWIN variable includes glob:ignorecase

But it does not work for me even with your settings :-( What is the version
of cygwin and bash that you are using?

Hope to hear from you soon,
Dmitry



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