invoke vbscript from cygwin?

Danilo Turina danilo.turina@alcatel-lucent.it
Thu Mar 20 07:52:00 GMT 2008


Dave Burns wrote:
 > On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net> wrote:
 >> Dave Burns wrote:
 >>
 >>  > Yes, that worked splendidly. Should I have known about these
 >>  > executables? Are they the regular interpreters for vbscripts?  I know
 >>  > little about cygwin and nothing about vbscript, and I did not see
 >>  > these mentioned in the documentation.
 >>
 >>  The Cygwin documentation?  Why would they be there?
 >
 > That's my point. Previous poster seemed to think it should be obvious,
 > but I was just skimming the cygwin docs, which have no reason to
 > mention them.
 >
 >>  The Windows Script Host is
 >>  documented by MS on MSDN though:
 >>  <http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ey73d9d3(VS.85).aspx>
 >
 > What's that? If we'd never had this conversation, I'd never have
 > followed that link as a clue to solve this problem.
 >
 >>  > Maybe I was too hasty, but I
 >>  > didn't even see "Here's how you invoke a regular windows .exe from
 >>  > within cygwin". I'm sorry for mystifying you - someone handed me an
 >>
 >>  There's no fundamental difference between running a Cygwin command 
and a
 >>  non-Cygwin command from a shell prompt, in the end it's just an .exe
 >>  either way: you type its name and the shell runs it if it can find 
it in
 >>  the PATH.
 >
 >
 > This is useful to know. It seems non-obvious to me, as a newbie-ish
 > user of cygwin. Maybe I was just having brain-hiccup. Not clear where
 > to put it in the docs, if someone wanted to make it more obvious.
 > Maybe it is obvious enough already.
 >
 > Short review - to run a script from cygwin, find the exe that is the
 > interpreter of the script (in the case of vb script, cscript.exe or
 > wscript.exe) and invoke the interpreter with the script as an
 > argument.
 >
 > Thanks all,
 >
 > Dave
 >

I always use cygstart for this kind of stuff.

For example:

$ echo 'MsgBox ("Hello World!")' > foo.vbs
$ cygstart foo.vbs

Ciao,
		Danilo


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