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Florian Hockmann commented on TINKERPOP-1788: --------------------------------------------- {quote}[~Florian Hockmann] is this something you can look into on your windows system? {quote} Sorry, but I don't think that I can be of much help here as my bash skills are more than limited and I never really used Cygwin. [~michaeljmcd] did you try the Windows Subsystem for Linux instead of Cygwin? Or is there a specific reason why you have to use Cygwin? > gremlin.sh does not work correctly under Cygwin > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: TINKERPOP-1788 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1788 > Project: TinkerPop > Issue Type: Bug > Components: console > Affects Versions: 3.3.0 > Reporter: Michael McDermott > Priority: Major > Attachments: gremlin.sh > > > On my machine (Windows 10), I have a Cygwin setup. Attempting to execute > gremlin.sh to launch the console errors out. gremlin.bat under cmd runs fine, > so I have the general prerequisites (Java, etc.). > I have partially patched out the shell script (modified off of 3.3.0 > attached) and it no longer errors out (I initially received issues around CP > setting and absolute paths). The big issues I identified were inconsistent > usage of the separate classpath separator on Cygwin (; vs. :) and that > absolute paths need to be translated when running under Cygwin. > Something is still broken, though, as I cannot use the shell after it starts > up (note that this trivial example works fine in cmd): > {code} > gremlin> :plugin list > :plugin list > ==>tinkerpop.server > ==>tinkerpop.gephi > ==>tinkerpop.utilities > ==>tinkerpop.sugar > ==>tinkerpop.credentials > ==>tinkerpop.hadoop > ==>tinkerpop.tinkergraph > gremlin> g = TinkerFactory.createModern() > g = TinkerFactory.createModern() > No such property: TinkerFactory for class: groovysh_evaluate > Type ':help' or ':h' for help. > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)