From: Earnie B. <ear...@ya...> - 2002-04-26 10:58:56
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Andrew Begel wrote: > > I wrote a path into a bash shell var: > > #!/bin/sh > > LOADPATH=/h/foo/bar > What happens if you LOADPATH=h:/foo/bar? > and then I used it in an exec string: > > exec "/e/xemacs/xemacs-21.4/src/xemacs" -eval \ > "(setq load-path (cons \"$LOADPATH\" load-path))" $rest > > When I look at what XEmacs shows for the value of load-path, it's in > MSYS form (posix-ish), rather than Windows (drive letter, colon, path). > > How can I fix this? I want the path to be passed to exec as a Windows > path, not an MSYS one. > If the above suggestion doesn't work for you then I'll supply a different workaround. Eventually the environment variables will be converted as well. Earnie. |