Oops, false alarm. When I actually checked it again today at work the
program displays backslashes. Sorry for the spurious post.
-gene
Gene Smith wrote, On 05/22/2005 08:54 PM:
When I run a particular compiler application from rxvt at work (via .bat
and .mak files) the program prints file pathn
At 08:54 PM 5/22/2005, you wrote:
>When I run a particular compiler application from rxvt at work (via .bat and
>.mak files) the program prints file pathnames with normal unix forward
>slashes. I can click the file pathname and paste it to rxvt and run win32 gvim
>(with cyg-wrapper.sh by hermitt
When I run a particular compiler application from rxvt at work (via .bat
and .mak files) the program prints file pathnames with normal unix
forward slashes. I can click the file pathname and paste it to rxvt and
run win32 gvim (with cyg-wrapper.sh by hermitte) and edit the file. This
is on win2
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