Re: Subversion (svn.exe) prepending current directory to target path when using Windows path format.

2015-01-23 Thread Hans Deragon
On 2015-01-22 14:19, David Rothenberger wrote: Hans Deragon wrote: When I run Cygwin subversion command (svn) with a Windows formatted path (C:dir1dir2...), for some reason it prepends the current directory (${PWD}) in Cygwin format (/cygdrive/c/...) to the target path in Windows format,

Re: Subversion (svn.exe) prepending current directory to target path when using Windows path format.

2015-01-23 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jan 23 09:13, Hans Deragon wrote: On 2015-01-22 14:19, David Rothenberger wrote: Hans Deragon wrote: When I run Cygwin subversion command (svn) with a Windows formatted path (C:dir1dir2...), for some reason it prepends the current directory (${PWD}) in Cygwin format (/cygdrive/c/...)

Subversion (svn.exe) prepending current directory to target path when using Windows path format.

2015-01-22 Thread Hans Deragon
Greetings, When I run Cygwin subversion command (svn) with a Windows formatted path (C:\dir1\dir2\...), for some reason it prepends the current directory (${PWD}) in Cygwin format (/cygdrive/c/...) to the target path in Windows format, causing the command to fail. Using a target path

Re: Subversion (svn.exe) prepending current directory to target path when using Windows path format.

2015-01-22 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 01/22/2015 01:36 PM, Hans Deragon wrote: Greetings, When I run Cygwin subversion command (svn) with a Windows formatted path (C:\dir1\dir2\...), for some reason it prepends the current directory (${PWD}) in Cygwin format (/cygdrive/c/...) to the target path in Windows format, causing the

Re: Subversion (svn.exe) prepending current directory to target path when using Windows path format.

2015-01-22 Thread David Rothenberger
Hans Deragon wrote: When I run Cygwin subversion command (svn) with a Windows formatted path (C:\dir1\dir2\...), for some reason it prepends the current directory (${PWD}) in Cygwin format (/cygdrive/c/...) to the target path in Windows format, causing the command to fail. Using a target path