Andy Koppe wrote: > > You should use the cygpath utility to translate Cygwin paths to > Windows paths, rather than just changing slashes and prefixing with > C:\cygwin. OK. Done. Now, my script will fork this for every argument... Can I spawn a 'cygpath -w', put it in the background, and get it to read stdin and write to stdout through pipes?
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