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Kevin T Cella wrote:
>> ... there is nothing Cygwin-specific about writing such a wrapper 
>> script. As I said, any good bash tutorial would have contained enough 
>> information for you to write one. Since this is not a bash support 
>> list, discussion of techniques for making such scripts work is off-topic.
> That's debatable, the distinction is vague at best.
Not to anybody here. There are various solutions to your "problem", some 
involving a wrapper script in a shell such as bash or handling the 
situation in Perl itself. Being as this list is about Cygwin the 
emulation environment itself, it's clear that "how to write a bash 
wrapper script to call some thing outside of Cygwin's purvey" or similar 
in Perl is definitely off topic by definition. If you cannot see that 
distinction then I don't know what to tell ya. Cygwin is made to work 
with Cygwin, not <arbitrary Windows oriented application>. That part's 
up to you to implement with the tools provided.

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Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
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