David Christensen wrote:
I wrote:
$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
Steve Holden wrote:
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
I posted a sample shell session. The "$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat" is what I typed into my shell and the "C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all" is the result (e.g. the output of the "cat" command; the contents of "./ssh-backup-all").
I think he was saying that this:

   $ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
   C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
   $ cat ssh-backup-all
   #! /bin/sh
   . /etc/profile
   . /home/dpchrist/.bash_profile
   ##### do backup stuff
could be reduced to this:

   $ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
   C:\cygwin\bin\bash -l ./ssh-backup-all
   $ cat ssh-backup-all
   ##### do backup stuff

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Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
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