Den 2011-06-21 07:23 skrev Andrey Repin: > Greetings, All! Hi!
> I'm facing an unacceptable cygpath behavior related to the network shares. Unacceptable? Perhaps your quoting skills and expectations fall into that category... > The testcase is: > > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -u \\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile > //DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -u \\\\DAEMON1\\anrdaemon\\.profile > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -m \\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile > //DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -m //DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile (-m expects posix path arguments) > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -lm \\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile > //DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -lm //DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -u "\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile" > /DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -u "\\\\DAEMON1\\anrdaemon\\.profile" > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -m "\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile" > ///DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -m "//DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile" > [\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon]$cygpath -lm "\\DAEMON1\anrdaemon\.profile" > ///DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile I think you mean cygpath -lm "//DAEMON1/anrdaemon/.profile" > Only unquoted path producing usable results, but it's not realistically > imaginable I would let it run this way. > One day I will sure meet a file with "]" in it's name, and the surrounding > environment will break. Or, even simpler, I'll hit a filename with spaces... > > This issue arising in different places of cygwin (originally I got nailed by > it when trying to run diff across my now-network profile folder). cygpath is > just a closest example I could reach for this message. Cheers, Peter -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple