Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/08/10/15:01:14
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:36:16PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
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>>On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 11:23:00AM -0700, Linda W wrote:
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>>>Is there a way to find out in a bash script the cygdrive prefix?
>>>I thought something simple like
>>> mount -p|tail -1|cut -f1
>>>but that incorrectly assumed the fields were tab delimited.
>>>Since there can be spaces in the cygdrive prefix, I can't
>>>use space a delimiter, example:
>>># mount -p
>>>Prefix Type Flags
>>>/cyg drive posix path system binmode
>>>----
>>>
>>>
>>There may be a simpler way to do it, but this seems to work:
>>
>>mount -p | sed -n '2s/\([^ ]\) *[^ ][^ ]* *[^ ][^ ]*$/\1/p'
>>
>>
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>This is shorter:
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>mount -p | sed -nr '2s/([^ ]) +\S+ +\S+$/\1/p'
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>cgf
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Or you can do it the long, slow wasteful way, which us dullards are required
to use, so we can figure out why it broke yet again.
#!/bin/bash
let c=0;
# get the number of fields
for i in `mount -p | tail -1`; do let c=$c+1; done
# if number of fields is greater than 3 because mount point has a space,
add them
CUT_FIELDS="--fields=1"
let i=3;
while [ $i -lt $c ]
do
CUT_FIELDS=$CUT_FIELDS,$i
let i=$i+1
done
# get the fields
mount -p | tail -1 | /usr/bin/cut --delimiter=" " $CUT_FIELDS
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