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Subject: Re: Cygwin shell eats Windows exceptions?
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 20:03:13 +0200
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Bill Smith wrote:

> 
> Thanks for all of the responses from everyone. 
> 
> > If you need to do interactive debugging, run it under cmd or with cygstart.
> 
> [Bill Smith] it seems that an ok workaround is for me to use cygstart to start a command prompt within a Cygwin shell and then in the command prompt, run the program which calls DebugBreak and cause the popup to appear.  The reason for needing to run within Cygwin is because we have a complex shell script that sets the user environment to run the application.

OK, if that is the only reason for using cygwin, I can recommend another
way to run a complex shell script in windows.
There is a native windows port of the bash shell in
http://win-bash.sourceforge.net/

If you need more unix command line utilities, look in
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/

HTH, Wilfried
-- 
Wilfried Hennings


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