Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Hannes Eder wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Hannes Eder wrote:
Is it worth doing this the Perl-way and using File::Find? If so,
I can
work an a patch for that.
It's certainly cleaner that way, but I don't find it a major issue.
But I'd
rather see that fix than
Hannes Eder wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Hannes Eder wrote:
Is it worth doing this the Perl-way and using File::Find? If so,
I can
work an a patch for that.
It's certainly cleaner that way, but I don't find it a major issue.
But I'd
rather see that fix than the other one.
Here we
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Hannes Eder wrote:
Is it worth doing this the Perl-way and using File::Find? If so, I
can
work an a patch for that.
It's certainly cleaner that way, but I don't find it a major issue.
But I'd
rather see that fix than the other one.
Here we go. See attached patch.
Andrew Dunstan schrieb:
Hannes Eder wrote:
-open($D, dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not list
$spec\n;
+open($D, cmd /c dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not
list $spec\n;
What the heck are we doing here anyway? We should be doing this a la
Perl - calling out to dir
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 12:09:05PM +0200, Hannes Eder wrote:
Andrew Dunstan schrieb:
Hannes Eder wrote:
-open($D, dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not list
$spec\n;
+open($D, cmd /c dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not
list $spec\n;
What the heck are we doing
Magnus Hagander schrieb:
Are you actually *running* the script from inside cygwin? How else does it
pick up the wrong command processor?
I run the script within cmd.exe, but cygwin´s /usr/bin directory is in
my PATH, therefor cygwin dir executable is in the PATH (/usr/bin/dir).
Instead of
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 01:56:24PM +0200, Hannes Eder wrote:
Magnus Hagander schrieb:
Are you actually *running* the script from inside cygwin? How else does it
pick up the wrong command processor?
I run the script within cmd.exe, but cygwin´s /usr/bin directory is in
my PATH, therefor
Hannes Eder wrote:
-open($D, dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not list $spec\n;
+open($D, cmd /c dir /b $subdirs $spec |) || croak Could not list
$spec\n;
What the heck are we doing here anyway? We should be doing this a la
Perl - calling out to dir /b is surely not the