* Donal Murtagh (2004-12-15 21:10 +0100)
> I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd to the
> directory it's in first in order for it to run properly
>
> For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use:
>
> cd /cygdrive/c/foo
> bar.bat
>
> if I try
>
> /cygd
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Donal Murtagh
> Sent: 15 December 2004 20:10
> I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have
> to cd to the
> directory it's in first in order for it to run properly
>
> For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Donal Murtagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd to the
> directory it's in first in order for it to run properly
>
> For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use:
>
> cd /cygdrive/c/foo
> bar.bat
>
> if I try
>
>
At Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:10 PM, Donal Murtagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd
> to the
> directory it's in first in order for it to run properly
>
> For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use:
>
> cd /cygdrive/c/foo
Hi,
I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd to the
directory it's in first in order for it to run properly
For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use:
cd /cygdrive/c/foo
bar.bat
if I try
/cygdrive/c/foo/bar.bat
it doesn't work properly. It seems tha
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