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From: "Dylan Cuthbert" <dylan AT q-games DOT com>
Subject: Re: Strange Cygwin issue
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:10:09 +0900
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Did you sort this problem out eventually?  We're having the same problem.

We pass a DOS command that we've compiled in Vis.C a parameter from within a
bash shell and all our quotes are "played" with.

ie.   #> ourcommand   'my oh my "this is a string" that is played with'

and we get    "my oh my \"this is a string\" that is played with"
(including the surrounding double quotes) in our DOS program.

Not what we want really.

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Q-Games, Dylan Cuthbert.
http://www.q-games.com


"David Abrahams" <dave AT boost-consulting DOT com> wrote in message
news:ud6ieh7j2 DOT fsf AT boost-consulting DOT com...
> Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu> writes:
>
> > Dave,
> >
> > Actually, upon re-reading the above, it looks like it's a bash quoting
> > issue.  You might try the fix that worked for "cygstart": single quote
the
> > double quotes, e.g.
> >
> > tlib '"c:\foo-bar\baz"'
>
> I exhausted all obvious possibilites, including that one, before
> posting here.
>
> > or, if you want to be more generic,
> >
> > FILENAME=/cygdrive/c/foo-bar/baz
> > tlib '"'"`cygpath -w "$FILENAME"`"'"'
> >
> > Make sure you copy the above *exactly* (better yet, cut/paste).
> > Hope this helps,
>
> No dice:
>
>     dave AT penguin /cygdrive/c/boost/tools/build/test
>     $ foo=/cygdrive/c/foo-bar/baz
>
>     dave AT penguin /cygdrive/c/boost/tools/build/test
>     $ /cygdrive/c/tools/Borland/BCC55/Bin/tlib.exe  '"'"`cygpath -w
"$foo"`"'"'
>     TLIB 4.5 Copyright (c) 1987, 1999 Inprise Corporation
>
>     Error: opening '\c:\foo.LIB'
>
> The response should look like:
>
>     C:\boost\tools\build\jam_src>c:\tools\Borland\BCC55\Bin\tlib.exe
"c:\foo-bar\baz"
>     TLIB 4.5 Copyright (c) 1987, 1999 Inprise Corporation
>
>     Error: opening 'c:\foo-bar\baz.LIB'
>
> -- 
> Dave Abrahams
> Boost Consulting
> www.boost-consulting.com
>
>



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