Something like
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { print Plath( join ':', '.', '/usr/local/bin', '/mingw/bin', '/bin', '/c/WINDOWS/system32', '/c/WINDOWS', '/local/bin', '/mingw/bin', ),"\n"; print Plath( '.:/bin:/cygdrive/e/8660_qnx/1014/HY/data/install' ), +"\n"; } BEGIN { my $CygwinPaths = eval { require Filesys::CygwinPaths; 1; }; my $Stat = qx!stat.exe -c %n /!; sub Plath { my( $path ) = @_; my @path; for my $p ( split ':', $path ) { if( $CygwinPaths ){ push @path, Filesys::CygwinPaths::fullwin32path($p); } elsif( $Stat) { push @path, qx!stat -c %n $p!; } else { push @path, $p if $p =~ s!^/([a-z]{1,2})/!$1:/!; push @path, $p if $p =~ s!^/cygdrive/([a-z]{1,2})/!$1: +/!; } } return join ';', @path; } } __END__

In reply to Re^2: Generic questionwith cygwin path by Anonymous Monk
in thread Generic questionwith cygwin path by Anonymous Monk

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