Simple cygwin script doesn't work with Windows schedular/Command prompt
Pandey, Sunil K
sunil.k.pandey@intel.com
Wed Nov 16 04:15:00 GMT 2005
I have a very simple shell script say test.csh
$cat test.csh
#!/bin/csh
set x = "Some name"
echo $x > /tmp/xyz
When I ran this script in cygwin shell it works fine.
$cat /tmp/xyz
Some Name
However when I try to launch the same script with windows scheduler via
following command line it doesn't work.
Scheduler command line
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l -e /tmp/test.csh
I also tried above command on Windows command prompt still doesn't work.
It creates a blank xyz file. Most probably set command is not working.
Not sure how to fix this script. Any help/hack will be much-much
appreciated.
Thanks.
Sunil
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