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Emacs in Cygwin: (file-exists-p "c:/")?
- From: Tim McDaniel <tmcd at panix dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:08:46 -0600 (CST)
- Subject: Emacs in Cygwin: (file-exists-p "c:/")?
I dunno whether anyone here know about Emacs, but I thought I would
ask.
In a previous setup (Windows XP, 32-bit), I believe that running the
Emacs function
(file-exists-p "c:/")
produced t.
Now, with the latest Cygwin, Windows 7, 64-bit, emacs-version
"23.3.1",
(file-exists-p "c:/")
nil
(file-exists-p "c:\\")
nil
I notice it because it broke some code, my .emacs startup file to be
precise. It was a quick and easy way to check whether it was running
under Windows.
I have a workaround,
(file-exists-p "/mnt/c")
but that only "works" because I "know" that I have changed the drive
prefix from /cygdrive to /mnt.
Can it be made to work again? Any suggestions on how to tell in Emacs
whether I'm running under Windows?
--
Tim McDaniel, tmcd@panix.com
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