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"Jevin Sweval" <jevinsweval@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:49f7c7f10712081725n4648571fj561349102048aaca@mail.gmail.com...
> At work, we develop using both Cygwin's perl and AS's perl (we
> distribute our app to people without Cygwin but with ActivePerl).

> Thank you for these comments, Your environment is similar to my situation; 
> my coworkers to whom I distribute some of my scripts may not need or want 
> Cygwin.

But let me ask you a detail (which I have also asked elsewhere in this 
thread): in order to invoke a script that calls cygpath (or any other Cygwin 
program for that matter) I assume it is necessary to have cygwin\bin in your 
Windows path?



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