How to use g++ when paths contain spaces?
Schaible, Joerg
Joerg.Schaible@gft.de
Wed Jun 30 22:10:00 GMT 1999
> > > I can't seem to get my command lines or makefiles right when the path
to
> > > my include directories contain spaces.
> I totally agree about spaces in path names, but for a variety of reasons I
> need to access files from another application that the user might
> have installed under "Program Files".
Hello,
to avoid paths with blanks I convert them normally to old 8.3 syntax using
followinf functions:
function dospath
{
local cr=$(echo -e "\r")
pushd "$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
# Use command.com to get 8.3 name,
# have to remove trailing carriage return
echo $(command.com /c cd) | sed -e s#$cr##g
popd > /dev/null 2>&1
}
function dosname
{
local p=$(dirname "$1")
local dos=$(dospath "$p")
local cr=$(echo -e "\r")
# Use command.com to get 8.3 name,
# have to remove trailing carriage return
echo $(dospath "$p")/$(cmd.exe /c dir /x /b $dos\\$(basename "$1")) |
sed -e s#$cr##g
}
Usage:
> dosname "/Program files/winamp/readme.txt"
C:\PROGRA~1\WINAMP\README.TXT
If you want to have back the cygwin path, you may have to do some additional
processing :)
Greetings
Jörg
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