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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:47:19 -0400
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Subject: Re: some kind of path problem when running bash script from windows shortcut
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Yes, that fixed the issue. The script runs from the shortcut without error.

Thanks for the assistance.

LMH



Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> LMH wrote:
>> Thanks for the advice. I just ran cygcheck, but I'm supprised that you
>> are asking folks to post that. The output contains some personal
>> information, such as the computer name and user name, and I'm guessing
>> that some folks would rather not post that.
>
> You _did_ read the [problem reporting guidelines][0] before posting here,
> right?  Like the bits that say "include that file as *an attachment*"
> (emphasis original) and "it is ok to redact sensitive information"?
>
> [0]: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
>
>> I added C:\cygwin\bin to the windows path. I guess I forgot environment
>> variables when I did the re-install. One of these days I need to learn
>> how to do post install config scripts so I don't have to spend two weeks
>> getting my windows the way I want it.
>
> So did it work?  If it did, I don't really care about the cygcheck output
> any more.  If it didn't, I need to know that to be able to help.
>
> Adam
>
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