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Re: ($shell cd) result different if including cygwin/bin directory in path


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According to Omar BELKHODJA on 4/11/2006 3:44 AM:
> I want to use the unix commands from an MS-DOS command prompt (grep,
> find...) and for that I have included the cygwin/bin directory in my
> path.
> This is OK for using grep, find... but this creates me the following
> problem. I am using a some kind version of gmake.exe that can work alone
> (without any cygwin dll). This gmake.exe if executing a makefile with
> the command ($shell cd), returns the current directory from an
> MS-DOS command prompt, but if I add the cygwin/bin directory to the path
> the ($shell cd) result is an empty string, as if it was executed from a
> cygwin/unix environment.Is there any solution that doesn't need a change
> in my makefile ?

Why not use cygwin make, and then not have to worry about it all?  And if
you really like the name gmake, do 'ln /bin/make /bin/gmake'.  This list
can't really support third-party tools when a cygwin solution already
exists; ask the distributor of your gmake why it isn't working with
cygwin.  Also, including the output of 'cygcheck -svr' as a text
attachment, as suggested here, would have been helpful:

> Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html

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