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From: Aaron Schneider <notstop@users.sourceforge.net>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Inconsistence on file operation when the name already exists with exe extension
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 16:54:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP212B1E87711B5FCCCC6A04DCED20@phx.gbl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+sc5mmri4CSe19uaGig_uwzWruOVzpDmm-xDuYsUapph_Ji4w@mail.gmail.com>

On 10/07/2012 17:24, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 4:34 AM, Aaron Schneider
>> You're right that cygwin shell tries to emulate bash, I just twisted things.
>>
>
> You're still wrong.  Cygwin is a POSIX library for Windows.  Bash is a
> shell capable of being built with that POSIX library for use on
> Windows but it isn't an emulation of Bash, it *is* Bash.  Other shells
> available on *nix is also available for Cygwin.
>
>> The problem is that in unix executables don't have extension but they actually do in cygwin so I think that's the root of the problem.
>>
>
> They don't need one in Cygwin either; as a matter of fact it was an
> addition to binutils in the second generation of Cygwin that added the
> .exe to the executable because it was more natural for Windows and
> Windows at the time wouldn't execute the binary without the .exe
> extension.
>
>> Probably compiling binaries under cygwin without the exe extension, like unix, is not an alternative, or is it? Cygwin may detect if it is executable checking if it's PE format; if it is perl script.  Just check if file is present in path or run. /file
>
> False.  It is wholly possible, you just have to pass the correct flags
> to the linker process.  Current windows versions since at least XP and
> maybe before would run files that did not contain a .exe extension.
>

I don't see how you can run a PE executable from windows shell (cmd.exe) 
directly without the exe extension. I've just tried it in several ways 
and always prompts me the "Open with..." dialog instead of directly 
running it because treats it as data.

When you say that Windows XP and above can run an executable without 
extension, you are talking about running it from windows shell. But I 
was referring in the end to the cygwin terminal 
(C:\cygwin\bin\mintty.exe -) that I believe can run exe without 
extension even in older versions of windows, because it's bash that 
launches it as you said before.

That's being said because I expect users to run commands from the cygwin 
terminal. The exe extension is needed if you want to run the linux 
commands directly from the windows shell directly (c:\cygwin\bin\ and 
other bash PATHs should be exported to the windows PATH to run them 
directly from windows shell, but you will mix things up)

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2012-07-10 16:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-07-09 15:23 notstop
2012-07-09 15:45 ` Christopher Faylor
2012-07-09 16:47   ` Steven Hartland
2012-07-09 17:20   ` Aaron Schneider
2012-07-10  5:38     ` Matt Seitz
2012-07-10  8:45       ` Aaron Schneider
2012-07-10 15:25         ` Earnie Boyd
2012-07-10 16:23           ` Larry Hall (Cygwin)
2012-07-10 16:54           ` Aaron Schneider [this message]
2012-07-10 17:03             ` Christopher Faylor
2012-07-10 18:59             ` Earnie Boyd
2012-07-11  0:50             ` Andrey Repin
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2012-07-08 20:03 Aaron Schneider
2012-07-08 20:19 ` Aaron Schneider
2012-07-08 20:27   ` marco atzeri
2012-07-08 20:37     ` Aaron Schneider
2012-07-09 12:36       ` Earnie Boyd
2012-07-08 20:49     ` Aaron Schneider
2012-07-08 22:43   ` Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E]
2012-07-08 23:20   ` Andrey Repin

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