Hello Discipulus,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, it doesn’t help. :-( Adding %_TEST% in this way does succeed in getting the full directory name into the PATH variable; but the later %PATH% in the assignment still chokes on the ampersand, as before.
However, adding double quotes around the assignment does work, after all:
set "PATH=%drivep%\perl\site\bin;%drivep%\perl\bin;%drivep%\c\bin;%PAT +H%"
(I made a mistake when testing.)
Junction looks interesting. I’ll have to look into it.
Thanks,
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