Does cygwin have an 'autorun' utility/package?

Mark Hansen cygwin@mehconsulting.com
Sun Jan 16 16:35:21 GMT 2022


On 1/16/2022 8:12 AM, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 06:46:06AM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
>> I have an application running under Linux which I would like to move to Windows
>> (with Cygwin). This application depends on getting notifications when a CD Rom
>> drive status has changed (like audio CD inserted, ejected, etc.). For this, I
>> use a Linux utility application named 'autorun':
>> 
>> https://linux.die.net/man/1/autorun
>> 
>> What's nice about this application is it can be configured to send notifications when
>> various drive events occur.
>> 
>> I've looked through the package list for Cygwin and don't see anything like this.
>> 
>> Does Cygwin have anything that could work?
>> 
>> My Windows/C skills are about 20 years old so I was hoping to find an existing utility
>> application that can provide this functionality, rather than try write my own.
> 
> I don't think Cygwin has anything of this ilk. It's the sort of function
> that inherently requires some integration with the underlying operating
> system in ways that the Cygwin compatibility layer makes difficult:
> a tool providing that sort of function on Cygwin would need to both
> interface with the underlying Windows OS to get notifications of CD
> drive events, then provide some sort of *nix-style interface for Cygwin
> applications to attach to.
> 
> Depending on precisely what you need, you might be able to automate
> things with a simple Bash/Python/whatever script.  Something like the
> following would let you run a specific program when a CD is inserted
> into drive D:, for example:
> 
>      #!/usr/bin/env bash
>      set -eu
>      while :; do
>          if [[ -e /cygdrive/d ]]; then
>              echo "CD detected, running '$PROGRAM'"
>              cygstart "$PROGRAM"
>          else
>              echo 'No CD detected'
>          fi
>          sleep 60
>      done
> 
> HTH
> 
> Adam
> 

Thanks. I need to know specifically when an Audio CD is inserted. I guess I'll keep
looking. Thanks.



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