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From: Luciano <lucianoav AT gmx DOT net>
Subject: Programs can't find Cygwin paths
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:32:35 +0000 (UTC)
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I have a directory with several language interpreters: Perl, PHP, 
Tcl, among others. I had Perl twice for a few days: Windows and 
Cygwin. It seems that if I point to the interpreter with the hash 
bang line using a Cygwin path, 

#!/c/langs/tcl/bin/tclsh

... Cygwin can find tclsh and invoke it, but then Windows tcl can't 
find a path like /home/USER/somescript.tcl. Perl works fine because I 
have a Cygwin installation (which I selected and installed by 
accident, BTW). I don't want to install all other interpreters for 
Cygwin to make them work with Cygwin paths. There must be another 
way...

Thanks,
-- 
Luciano ES
Santos, SP - Brasil


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