On 11/30/2009 06:40 PM, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
Just to clarify since there seems to be a little confusion concerning
what the OP needs. Gary's suggestion will convert the value of the
PATH environment variable as the shell used to run cygpath sees it to
a value which is acceptable by Windows-native applications. That means
that you'll likely have the additional elements as prepended by
/etc/profile in the result.
If you want to see the Windows PATH setting unmolested by Cygwin, you
will either need to strip out the additions set by /etc/profile or
avoid running under an environment modified by /etc/profile.
Jeeze, not need to go through all that. Simply start the Windows command
prompt and type in echo %PATH%.
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