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Re: Converting forward slashes to backward slashes


Woops.  I forgot that I cached a local copy of
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html and its dependents.  Look
there instead of under /usr/doc/.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael A Chase" <mchase@ix.netcom.com>
To: "Bacon, Ray" <ray.bacon@missouri.edu>; <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:32
Subject: Re: Converting forward slashes to backward slashes


> Under bash, a function would allow you more flexibility:
>
> # Call with file name with or without the .sps on the end
> function do_spss {
>    file=$(cygpath -a -w ${1%.srs})
>    spss -f "$file.sps" > $file.lst
> }
>
> This would also let you use relative Cygwin paths for the program file
name.
> There are several interesting utilities available under Cygwin to make
this
> sort of thing easier.  Look under /usr/doc/cygwin-ug-net/ for basic
> documentation.  Running the commands with --help is also useful.
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> ** I normally forward private questions to the appropriate mail list. **
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> Give a hobbit a fish and he eats fish for a day.
> Give a hobbit a ring and he eats fish for an age.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bacon, Ray" <ray.bacon@missouri.edu>
> To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 11:58
> Subject: Converting forward slashes to backward slashes
>
>
> We have installed a statistical programing language called SPSS within
> the  CYGWIN environment. Programs run in this language execute without
> any problems. However, the SPSS compiler isn't smart enough to
> recoginize that you are trying to execute a program from within the
> current directory. Therefore, on the flag that specifies the program
> to run, you have to specify the entire path to that program file.
> Fruthermore, it is necessary to use use \'s instead of /'s when
> specifing the file name.
>
> Example
>
> spss -f C:\cygwin\home\frogpond\programname.sps > programname.lst
>
> I have found a way using an alias to append the path of the current
> directory to the -f flag.
>
> i.e.
>
> alias spss 'spss -f C:/cygwin`pwd`/'
>
> Then 'theoritically' all a person would need to do is issue the
> following comand to run the program.
>
> spss programname.sps>programname.lst
>
> However as you may have noticed, my alias uses /'s instead of \'s for
> the path. This is due to the fact that the `pwd` command returns a
> path with /'s as seperators. This works great in dynamicly identifying
> the current path. However, SPSS does not consider it a valid path, it
> requires a \ style path.
>
> I am a new CYGWIN users. I have read that CYGWIN has some built-in
> functionality to convert /'s to \'s. However, that functionality is
> not passed through to a flag on an executable.
>
> Can anyone think of a way to append the current path to the file?
>
>
>
>
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