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From: Jinhyok Heo <heo@stanford.edu>
Subject:  Re: How to access a cygwin folder mounted with 'managed' option?
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:51:06 +0000 (UTC)
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Reini Urban <rurban <at> x-ray.at> writes:

> 
> 2008/4/17, Jinhyok Heo:
> > Since it is known that how managed mounts treat special characters and
> >  uppercases,  EmacsW32 may provide an interface with which users can use
> >  unix-type filenames in certain cygwin folders.
> 
> I've written a cygpath wrapper for a slime interface to my w32 xemacs.
> But I forgot its name and where it is stored. On the emacs wiki most likely.

I searched 'cygpath' on the emacswiki, but I could not find something relevant.
Your code treats special characters properly?

> >  > > Is there a way that EmacsW32 can access case-sensitive files on
> >  > > managed mounts as we can in cygwin?
> >  >
> >  > Use cygwin's emacs instead.
> >
> > Cygwin emacs needs X, which I do not want to run.
> 
> xemacs or emacs -nox

As I said, both need X, which I do not want.

-- 
Jinhyok



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