Problem: Why the file in the mount (as system) directory can't be found?
Igor Peshansky
pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu
Sat Jul 7 02:38:00 GMT 2007
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Liping Zeng wrote:
> I mount D:\tornado to /tornado with following:
> $ mount -s "D:\tornado" /tornado
> When I exectue command in /:
> $ wtxtcl /tornado/host/src/hutils/muntch.tcl with following result
> couldn't read file "host/src/hutils/munch.tcl": no such file or directory
> but after I change my work directory to /tornao, and do it again, it work
> well.
> I don't know why, can anyone help me?
Because most likely wtxtcl is not a Cygwin program, and thus does not
understand Cygwin mounts (or Cygwin POSIX paths, for that matter).
Igor
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