On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 03:21:06PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 01:46:10AM -0500, "Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
>>>But Cygwin doesn't emulate all of Posix, only parts of it, right?
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>>Most of it. And what Cygwin don't have, you don't want. ;-)
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>Yes, I do.
How
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 01:46:10AM -0500, "Gary R. Van Sickle" wrote:
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> > But Cygwin doesn't emulate all of Posix, only parts of it, right?
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> Most of it. And what Cygwin don't have, you don't want. ;-)
Yes, I do.
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>> But Cygwin doesn't emulate all of Posix, only parts of it, right?
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> Most of it. And what Cygwin don't have, you don't want. ;-)
This should help getting further, published here earlier:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/toc.htm
/Hannu E K Nevalaine
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> But Cygwin doesn't emulate all of Posix, only parts of it, right?
>
Most of it. And what Cygwin don't have, you don't want. ;-)
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Documentation:
Thanks for the reply, Ken. I am indeed programming in a compiled language,
C++ to be more specific. And, yes, English is my second language. Thanks for
pointing out the POSIX fucntion getcwd() to me, it seems to be just what I
was looking for. I didn't have a man page for it, even though I think
ing questions.
Good Luck
Mikael Åsberg wrote:
What's a Cygwin-function for getting the current directory? I don't
want to use Win32's GetCurrentDirectory(), becuase I am developing a
program that I want to be able to port to Linux with smallest possible
effort.
What part of Cygw
What's a Cygwin-function for getting the current directory? I don't want to
use Win32's GetCurrentDirectory(), becuase I am developing a program that I
want to be able to port to Linux with smallest possible effort.
What part of Cygwin's documentation have I failed to not
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