_alpine_ wrote:
i understand a little bit your answer but it dont works right now!
my start.bat is in the folder C:\batch
when i call start.bat , cygwin automatically goes into the folder
C:\Documents and Settings\user .
so myscript.ksh file must be in C:\Documents and Settings\user.
i want to have myscript.ksh file in the C:\batch folder!
do u understand what i mean?
and i only can start my script with ./myscript.ksh
it should looks like this:
C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
bash --login -i -c 'c:/batch./myscript.ksh'
<<
I think you want this then:
C:
chdir c:\batch
c:\cygwin\bin\bash -c './myscript.ksh'
You can add the '-i' if your script requires it for some reason.
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