Greetings, Ben!
> Assume my CgyWin (on a windows 7) is currently NOT started.
This statement makes zero sense. "Cygwin" as is is a compatibility layer
(library), you can't "start" it separately from a program that uses it.
> Assume I want to call from Windows my CgyWin and pass a command to exec
Ben via cygwin writes:
> Assume I want to call from Windows my CgyWin and pass a command to execute.
That depends a bit on what kind of environment that command expects, but
it could be as easy as invoking it with the full path. If it needs a
fully set up an environment you need to start a shell
On 2018-02-02 01:31, Ben via cygwin wrote:
> Assume my CgyWin (on a windows 7) is currently NOT started.
> Assume I want to call from Windows my CgyWin and pass a command to execute.
> Afterwards CygWin should automatically be closed again.
> How can I achieve this?
Cygwin is a DLL providing Unix/
Ben via cygwin wrote:
> Assume my CgyWin (on a windows 7) is currently NOT started.
>
> Assume I want to call from Windows my CgyWin and pass a command to
> execute.
>
> Afterwards CygWin should automatically be closed again.
>
> How can I achieve this?
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c "command"
You
Assume my CgyWin (on a windows 7) is currently NOT started.
Assume I want to call from Windows my CgyWin and pass a command to execute.
Afterwards CygWin should automatically be closed again.
How can I achieve this?
Ben
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