||*()*|| Hi, Gabor. >> GH> The file-entities.php script already distinguishes between the cygwin >> GH> and the windows compiled PHP, so if the cygwin PHP is used, cygwin path >> GH> values are generated into the output (so that implies a cygwin installed >> GH> openjade). It does not need to be relative. Even if a windows PHP is >> GH> used, we can pass on a parameter to generate cygwin path values. Why is >> GH> that a problem later on? >> >> The problem is to autodetect which openjade version we use - cygwined >> or not.
GH> Why? In configure, you can do quite some iteresting checks :) If the GH> ../phpdoc-tools/jade/jade.exe is used, it is not cygwin, otherwise it is. It could work. Just don't forget about ../phpdoc-tools/openjade/openjade.exe =) t --