Hi Luke, > I discovered today that if I try to run Windows Explorer from > the Cygwin command line, and give it a pathname with spaces, > it fails, but if I give the same command line to a cmd.exe > command line, Explorer works! > > I.e. from Bash, explorer fails with an error message like > "The path '/e,c:\temp\space dir' does not exist or is not a > directory." > > I've tried every quote combo I can. If I leave off the /e > option then it does open the directory, but without the side > pane (which is what you'd expect with the /e option omitted). >
I've had this little gem in my .bash_profile for ages, and it's never failed me regardless of the craziness of the path: # Easy "Explorer here" command x() { if [ "${1}" = "" ]; then XPATH="."; else XPATH="$(cygpath -w "${1}")"; fi explorer $XPATH & disown %- } No tree view though. Lessee what happens if I add a "/e,": # Easy "Explorer here" command with tree control on the left x() { if [ "${1}" = "" ]; then # No parameter given, open Explorer in the current bash directory. XPATH="."; else # Open the given path. XPATH="$(cygpath -w "${1}")"; fi explorer /e,$XPATH & disown %- } ...yep, that works like a charm too. -- Gary R. Van Sickle -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/