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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 06:50:42 -0400
From: "Adam" <cygwin@tranceambient.com>
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Subject: Re: Bash shell extension ?
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Can you give an example batch file? (This topic is going to be made an FAQ once
we've completed it, so the more info the better) .. 
-Adam

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On 4/12/2002 at 11:49 AM Chris January wrote:

>> Ok, I have made the changes you suggested, but there are some problems:
>> The single-quotes for the cd command seem to have messed things up ..
>> bash.exe: cd: F:ClassesWINTER~2ECE344: No such file or directory
>> [06:27:31] /f/Classes/Winter_2002 $
>>
>> What is good about this method is that before I was only getting
>> "/f/Classes/WINTER~2/ECE344" ..This way I see the whole path, but
>something is
>> messing up .. Any suggestions how to fix?
>>
>> Last, I have added the same key under Drive, but its not working at all.
>All
>> that I see happen is the Bash window pop up for a small fraction of a
>second,
>> then disappears. Something pops up on the screen, but it closes so
>quickly
>that
>> I don't know what .. I can troubleshoot this more if someone can tell me
>where
>> to look ..
>Try launching a batch file instead of bash, and calling cygpath in the
>batch
>file. You can then set the CYGWIN environment variable and path in the
>batch
>file too.
>
>Chris
>
>
>
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