Hi Andrey, I am sorry I don't fully understand. I am a beginner try to get something to work. What I am doing is that after pulling the .po I need to create a .mo file. https://github.com/AtelierConvivialite/webtranslateit/blob/master/examples/.wti#L11
On 25 September 2013 23:34, Andrey Repin <anrdae...@yandex.ru> wrote: > Greetings, Ulrich Pogson! > >>>> I would like to run this script `for file in `find . -name "*.po"` ; >>>> do msgfmt -o ${file/.po/.mo} $file ; done` in windows cmd. >>> >>> I think you mean "command line" and not a "script". >>> This is not realistically possible. Windows CMD do not have as >>> straightforward >>> quoting and escaping rules, as you might wish for it to have. >>> Your only safe bet is to actually write a script and execute it from cmd, >>> when >>> need. >>> >>>> The script need to run in a different folder. I have been able to run it >>>> though cygwin but want to integrate it with another system where it will be >>>> run through cmd. >>> >>>> C:\cygwin\bin >>>> D:\path\to\dir >>> >>>> How can I do this? >>> >>> The association: >>> >>> FTYPE unixshell.script="%CygwinDir%\bin\env.exe" "%1" %* >>> ASSOC .sh=unixshell.script >>> >>> then your find-poo.sh >>> >>> #! /bin/sh >>> for file in $(find . -name "*.po") >>> do msgfmt -o ${file/.po/.mo} $file >>> done > >> Thanks for your help > >> I got it to work with this line. >> I: & cd I:\Work\GitHub\responsive\languages & c:\cygwin64\bin\bash -c >> \cygdrive\i\Work\GitHub\responsive\languages\potomo.sh >> and this file. >> https://gist.github.com/grappler/6704735 > > First of all, don't http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU > Just don't. > Second, I don't see, why you waste time starting bash manually. > > > -- > WBR, > Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 26.09.2013, <01:32> > > Sorry for my terrible english... > -- 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