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Re: No such file or directory
- To: Cygwin <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Re: No such file or directory
- From: Chris Faylor <cgf at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2000 12:12:57 -0500
- References: <20000326041308.26509.qmail@web805.mail.yahoo.com>
- Reply-To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 08:13:08PM -0800, Rick Rankin wrote:
>I don't know. I think you'd want to consider it very carefully. I'd
>be pretty annoyed if I typed 'cat foo', thinking foo contained a few
>lines of text, and cat instead opened foo.exe because I was in the
>wrong directory or something like that.
>
>It seems like most of the problems you refered to are related to make
>and/or install. Wouldn't it be better to "fix" these programs than to
>build something like this into the core?
The problem is already "fixed" in install but that doesn't "fix" the
problem for packages that don't use "install".
So, the only other alternative is to modify, cp and mv. I guess we
could also change every open in make but I don't think that's the
right solution.
Other POSIX-over-Windows packages seem to default to finding a ".exe".
I don't think this would be too burdensome, myself.
cgf
>--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
>> I wonder if it would really be a big deal if cygwin, by default, found a
>> file "foo.exe" if there was no existing file "foo".
>>
>> We keep running into this problem and I wonder if implementing this in
>> cygwin would solve more problems than it causes.
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