On 2/5/2014 18:00, Andrey Repin wrote:
[C:\home\Daemon]$ bash -c ./foo.sh
That's not the same command I gave you. -c changes how bash.exe interprets the following parameter.
It matters, because when you right-click a *.sh file in Windows Explorer, say Open With, then tell Explorer to use bash.exe to open such files now and in the future, it isn't going to stick -c in the command for you.
If you did change the file association in the registry, adding -c, that still isn't going to help because Windows Explorer is going to pass the full Windows-style path to bash.exe in place of the %1. Plus you still have the PATH issues I brought up in my previous email.
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