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From: "tyger tyger" <tyger2718@gmail.com>
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Subject: .exe won't launch
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Dear all

If I compile a c/c++/f95 program to produce an executable, and I try
to launch that executable I have a problem:

If I try to launch the .exe from the same folder containing the .exe
(i.e just by typing the .exe's filename) cygwin returns

'command not found'

If I got to folder above, and launch (by typing the lower folder name,
backslash, .exe filename) the executable launches fine.

Any ideas?

With thanks

Tony

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