bash -s from .bat file

Earnie Boyd earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Wed Jul 15 09:48:00 GMT 1998


---Earl Chew <earl@hpautodb.aus.hp.com> wrote:
>
> : Your stated problem on the directories can be solved like this:
> : 
> :   bash#> cd /
> :   bash#> ln -s //x/a a
> : 
> : now when you do `sh -s /a/b/c/foo.sh %1' it should be able to find
it
> : because //x/a is symbolicly linked to a.
> 
> This is probably true (I haven't tried it yet), but doesn't really
> answer the question why foo.bat containing
> 
> sh -s %1 < \a\b\c\foo.sh
> 
> run from a Win32 command shell doesn't work on b19.
> 

It is most likely because sh which is a port of linuxes ash ends up
trying to open abcfoo.sh instead of \\a\\b\\c\\foo.sh.
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