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Subject: Shell commands within emacs - broken
From: Paul Dumais <paul AT unstate DOT ca>
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Hi folks,

I'm trying to use emacs within cygwin and I get the following error
whenever I try to launch a bash command:

searching for program: no such file or directory, c:/cygwin/bin/sh

I have an almost brand new 64-bit Windows 7 installation. I don't have
this problem on other new installations. The only thing I did
differently, if I recall correctly, is that I used to have a native
emacs version installed (ver 24).

bash and sh work fine within cygwin itself. Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Paul

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