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Subject: Re: 1.5.19-4 cygpath -f - broken?
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On 21-Jan-2006 0:15, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Martin wrote:
>   
>> I have the following bash alias:
>> alias explr='explorer.exe `pwd | cygpath -w -f -`'
>>     
>
> I'm not sure why that wouldn't work, but how about this instead:
>
> alias explr='cygstart "$(cygpath -w "$(pwd)")"'
>
>   
Or why not:
alias explr='cygstart .'
?

– Michael

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