On 22/01/2010 16:23, Eric Vautier wrote: > Let me confirm that the script has not changed at all, and used to > work fine under the previous version. You'll agree that arriving at a > C:/cygdrive/c/... path is a little odd, regardless of setup.
Nope, it's actually entirely sensible! Because ":" is not a drive-letter separator in Linux; it's a separator between path-list components, like ";" is under DOS. So if you say "C:\foo\bar" in a path-list context, you are specifying a list of two paths: "C" and "\foo\bar". Cygwin (or whatever utility is doing the work) translates each one separately and then reconcatenates them. "C" in DOS is a relative path to any subdirectory called "C" in the current dir; that stays the same in unix syntax. "\foo\bar" in DOS is an absolute path relative to the root of the current drive, which, being your C drive, translates into /cygdrive/c/foo/bar. These two are then reconcatenated into a path list separted by colons. The older version was buggy in this regard, it handled dos paths correctly at the expense of making a mess of colon-separated posix-style path lists sometimes. That's why the behaviour has changed, because posix compatibility wins out over windows compatibility as a design goal of cygwin, and that's why there's now a warning, to let you know that what you are doing is not going to work how you want it to. cheers, DaveK -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple