Just to clarify, " C:" is not the entire filepath I was giving to
cygpath, it's more like " C:/Temp/a.txt", but I reduced to it when
trying to isolate the difference between versions.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> A filename can legitimately start with a space and it is a r
Andre Maroneze writes:
> I just noticed a difference in behavior between versions 2.5.2 and
> 2.6.0 of cygpath (the ones I could test): if I run
>
> cygpath -m " C:"
>
> (notice the space before the C, inside the double quotes)
A filename can legitimately start with a space and it is a relative
fi
On 10/6/2016 8:38 AM, Andre Maroneze wrote:
I just noticed a difference in behavior between versions 2.5.2 and
2.6.0 of cygpath (the ones I could test): if I run
cygpath -m " C:"
(notice the space before the C, inside the double quotes)
In cygpath 2.6.0, this outputs C? (C followed by the unic
I just noticed a difference in behavior between versions 2.5.2 and
2.6.0 of cygpath (the ones I could test): if I run
cygpath -m " C:"
(notice the space before the C, inside the double quotes)
In cygpath 2.6.0, this outputs C? (C followed by the unicode character
0xF03A, which is a ":" (0x3A) ch
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