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Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:30:10 +0200
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Subject: Help on Windows-executable cygwin file/script
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Hi,
I hope I am not breaching too many of the rules for asking a question on 
Cygwin ... ;o)
I have looked up my problem but have not seemed to find an answer 
anywhere, so there goes :


Is there a way to make a Windows exectuable that would run a 'Cygwin 
program' ? That is, automatically (and possibly silently) launch Cygwin 
and make it execute a given script ?*
*

This could be easily done if specifying a file to execute to Cygwin.bat 
were possible :
    C:\ProgramFiles\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat -f myScriptToExecute.sh
but I have not been able to find any reference addressing such a 
possibility.

Thank you for your help,

François Hill




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