David Christensen wrote:
zip184 wrote:
I have some scripts I'd like to run without starting cygwin and
typing in their paths. Is there a way to make windows recognize that
a file is a bash/python script and run them like as if I ran them in
cygwin? I'd like to just be able to doubleclick them in windows
explorer. Is this possible? (I'm using bash and python scripts)
I have a series of Cygwin Bash and Perl scripts for backing up my machines. I
develop/debug them interactively using Cygwin Bash shells. Once everything
works, I light them off using a shortcut pointing to a batch file that fires up
Cygwin Bash and tells it to process the top-level Bash shell script:
$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
The top-level Bash shell script sets the environment up to match interactive
login and then does it's job:
$ cat ssh-backup-all
#! /bin/sh
. /etc/profile
. /home/dpchrist/.bash_profile
##### do backup stuff
Wouldn't it be possible to omit the first two executable lines and have
the batch script read
c:\cygwin\bin\bash -l ./ssh-backup-all
regards
Steve
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