/^[A-Z]:/ {
command = "tr \\\\\\\\\ / | xargs cygpath "; printf "%s", $1 | command; close(command); for (i = 2; i < NF; i++) {
printf " %s", $i;
};
printf "\n";
next; } {print}
I think I see now why you said that my posted command would not work. The problem is that I have not yet fixed emacs to recognize drive letters. The workaround is to use the /cygdrive/DRIVELETTER syntax.
So try something like this:
ant whatever 2>&1 | sed 's=\\=/=g;s=\([a-zA-Z]\):/=/cygdrive/\1/=g;s/\r//g'
This:
1. changes \ to / 2. changes X:/ to /cygdrive/X/ 3. removes carriage returns
I saw you used some GNU sed feature for 3, so correct it if I got it wrong. I don't think it's portable to other platforms so I never use it. -- Joe Buehler
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