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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2006-02-23 20:58 -------
(In reply to comment #11)
> (In reply to comment #8)
> > (In reply to comment #7)
> > > Hmm.  Now how does that make sense?  Hmm... the only way is that the
problem is
> > > in the Windows APIs (that I am guessing are) shared by CMD.EXE and the 
> > > JVM's
> > > process execution component.
> > 
> > My point being that perhaps a direct call to CMD goes through one less 
> > level of
> > processing... ?
> > 
> > 
> That's interesting, but irritating.  Btw, I modified my test case, and 
> verified
> that the quote disappears even when it's in the middle of an argument.  
> Someone
> did something bad somewhere.
> (In reply to comment #10)
> > another interesting note is that while quotes are preserved on e.g. cmd /c 
> > echo
> > ..., they are stripped when you call e.g. cygwin "echo" directly... also 
> > cmd /c
> > cmd /c echo ... preserves quotes.  Still the only workable conclusion I can 
> > see
> > is that cmd is treated differently from other executables... which is
> > dissatisfyingly cryptic.
> 
> That's interesting, but irritating.  Btw, I modified my test case, and 
> verified
> that the quote disappears even when it's in the middle of an argument.  
> Someone
> did something bad somewhere.
> 
> So is the only solution to call cmd.exe /c then?

If so, how would I then make that call to cl.exe or whatever compiler, given
that it'll have those quote characters in them?

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