On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Adrian Buehlmann<adr...@cadifra.com> wrote:
> On 27.07.2009 17:10, Steve Borho wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Andrew Mark
>> (CR/AEA2)<mark.and...@de.bosch.com> wrote:
>>> This is what I get when I try Mads' suggestion.
>>>
>>> c:\hgtest>hg --debug mydiff
>>> making snapshot of 1 files from rev f1b44d0d137d
>>>  foo.doc
>>> running '"wscript" "c:\\Program 
>>> Files\\TortoiseSVN\\Diff-Scripts\\diff-doc.js" "
>>> hgtest.f1b44d0d137d\\foo.doc" "c:\\hgtest\\foo.doc"' in 
>>> c:\docume~1\anm2fr\local
>>> s~1\temp\extdiff.mg4phj
>>>
>>> As Steve has stated, this is not a problem with files being deleted, I have 
>>> looked in the exdiff.mg4phj temporary directory and can see the copy of 
>>> foo.doc. It is just that when the js script is started up it cannot find 
>>> the temporary copy. Which is what would happen if wscript was ignoring the 
>>> working directory it is set to.
>>
>> It does look like the javascript is changing it's CWD.  Perhaps you
>> can write a wrapper batch file that converts the arguments to absolute
>> paths and then calls that java script.
>
> The offical term is "JScript" (not javascript)
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JScript

There ya go, now I've learned one more thing about Microsoft than I
ever wanted to.  I've probably forgotten the lyrics of another 80's
sitcom to make room for that little tidbit.

--
Steve Borho

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