On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 1:46 AM Timothee Besset wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are seeing some odd behavior from cygpath.exe when it is copied and used
> outside the normal cygwin installation directory:
>
Don't do this if you just need to convert Linux style file paths to
windows file paths.
Use the
On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 09:44:56 +0200
Timothee Besset wrote:
> We are seeing some odd behavior from cygpath.exe when it is copied and used
> outside the normal cygwin installation directory:
>
> PS C:\Users\ttimo> C:\cygwin64\bin\cygpath.exe -a -u "C:"
> /cygdrive/c
>
> After copying cygpath.exe and
Greetings, Timothee Besset!
> Hello,
> We are seeing some odd behavior from cygpath.exe when it is copied and used
> outside the normal cygwin installation directory:
> PS C:\Users\ttimo> C:\cygwin64\bin\cygpath.exe -a -u "C:"
> /cygdrive/c
To begin with, "C:" means "current working directory o
Hello,
We are seeing some odd behavior from cygpath.exe when it is copied and used
outside the normal cygwin installation directory:
PS C:\Users\ttimo> C:\cygwin64\bin\cygpath.exe -a -u "C:"
/cygdrive/c
After copying cygpath.exe and cygwin1.dll to a blank C:\tmp:
PS C:\Users\ttimo> C:\tmp\cygpa
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