Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Dunno why it prints cmd.exe but by design (minus flaws) tcsh only starts applications given w/o path if the application is in the internal hash table. The internal hash table stores the application names w/o .exe suffix.
Odd. The native build of tcsh on Win32 seems to support this (it hashes both with and without .exe). See http://www.tcsh.org/MostRecentRelease and http://home.blarg.net/~amol/.
Does the cygwin port do something different to *not* cache .exe's? (I.e. does the internal API somehow not expose the names with .exe from cygwin mounts?)
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