Hello,
On 16 August 2013 13:13, Eluze <[email protected]> wrote: > Phil Holmes-2 wrote > > I think Windows 7 changed the permissions on some directories - > > particularly > > the "Program Files" directories. It was an attempt to stop malware > > writing > > to these directories. What happens if you try convert-ly myfile.ly > > > c:\ANewDirectory\mynewfile.ly > > I'm on drive d: (not where the programs reside) > > ICACLS shows I havn't full rights on all: > > VORDEFINIERT\Benutzer:(OI)(CI)(RX) (RX means read and execute) > > so I guess I'll have to find out how to change that - unless somebody can > tell me. > > under POWERSHELL it works - so maybe I'll have to execute such programs > under ps (but I've no idea how this works)?! > > thanks for the hints! > Powershell is more of a real shell than the cmd window is.I cannot find a decent link but this is quite good http://stackoverflow.com/questions/573623/is-powershell-ready-to-replace-my-cygwin-shell-on-windows/573861#573861 It seems that text processing in PS is much more 'like' a UNIX shell whereas cmd is not. I expect that the limits that we document in the AU doc about quotes and double quotes are 'probably' not an issue in PS env. The difference mainly is that in PS there are already pre-build cmdlets that you cannot get in just the cmd prompt. It's more powerful for Windows users than the cmd prompt is. For lilypond though it may be simply a way for NIX users to run some of the commands on Windows without the unexpected results. I've never really tried. James _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
