Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/09/11/00:04:58
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Bassim Karkachi wrote:
> Hi -
> I'm beginner, I'm trying to set up a directory where I can find windows
> files while using cygwin. I would like to be able to run some awk script on
> windows created files. Any help or suggestion
> Bassim
You can already access all of your windows files with cygwin:
- from within bash/tcsh/sh:
$ cat /cygdrive/c/Temp/blah.txt | awk -e '...'
or even
$ cat `cygpath -u 'C:\Temp\blah.txt'` | awk -e '...'
- from a dos prompt (you should have C:\cygwin\bin in your path):
C:\> type C:\Temp\blah.txt | awk -e "..."
Hope this helps.
Igor
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