On Apr 23 11:20, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2018-04-23 02:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Apr 23 08:43, David Macek wrote:
> >> On 21. 4. 2018 17:38, Brian Inglis wrote:
> >>> See my other post in this thread where strace shows @ handling is not
> >>> involved,
> >>> as the script directory and n
On 2018-04-23 02:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 23 08:43, David Macek wrote:
>> On 21. 4. 2018 17:38, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>> See my other post in this thread where strace shows @ handling is not
>>> involved,
>>> as the script directory and name are normalized and converted to a win32
>>>
On Apr 23 08:43, David Macek wrote:
> On 21. 4. 2018 17:38, Brian Inglis wrote:
> > See my other post in this thread where strace shows @ handling is not
> > involved,
> > as the script directory and name are normalized and converted to a win32
> > path
> > correctly, but child_info_spawn::worker
On 21. 4. 2018 17:38, Brian Inglis wrote:
See my other post in this thread where strace shows @ handling is not involved,
as the script directory and name are normalized and converted to a win32 path
correctly, but child_info_spawn::worker does not appear to quote args with
spaces (or apostrophes
On 2018-04-20 07:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 20 14:33, David Macek wrote:
>> Whoa, an interesting bug. I'm forwarding this to the Cygwin mailing list
>> for reference. I might take a deeper look over the weekend if no-one beats
>> me to it.
>> It seems like running batch files (.bat, .cmd
On 2018-04-20 06:33, David Macek wrote:
> Whoa, an interesting bug. I'm forwarding this to the Cygwin mailing list for
> reference. I might take a deeper look over the weekend if no-one beats me to
> it.
>
> It seems like running batch files (.bat, .cmd) inside a directory with an at
> sign and
On Apr 20 14:33, David Macek wrote:
> Whoa, an interesting bug. I'm forwarding this to the Cygwin mailing list for
> reference. I might take a deeper look over the weekend if no-one beats me to
> it.
>
> It seems like running batch files (.bat, .cmd) inside a directory with an at
> sign and a
Whoa, an interesting bug. I'm forwarding this to the Cygwin mailing list for
reference. I might take a deeper look over the weekend if no-one beats me to
it.
It seems like running batch files (.bat, .cmd) inside a directory with an at
sign and a space (such as '@ x' or 'x @') fails.
/w/temp
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