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Re: how paths work in cygwin?
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Achim Gratz |
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Re: how paths work in cygwin? |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Jan 2016 20:01:21 +0100 |
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Eli Zaretskii writes:
> Neither, AFAIK. Cygwin file names look like /cygdrive/e/gtk-3-...
…although it's possible to rid yourself of the /cygdrive prefix and set
it to just / instead. This comes with a few caveats, but in general
you'd need to ask the Cygwin installation what the prefix is set to via
"mount -p" or you skip the vagaries of the differing prefixes and use
"/proc/cygdrive" instead for scripts that should work either way.
Cygwin can and does process DOS-style paths, but if scripts are involved
that are not prepared to deal with them all bets are off, so they should
be avoided wherever possible.
> What you show looks like MSYS format, not Cygwin format. This is
> consistent with what the OP says about invoking 'global' in
> "mingw32.exe window".
Yes, that seems likely.
Regards,
Achim.
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