CygwinPortable | A portable Cygwin environment with many options
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[Download current released branches as .paf.exe and .7z from github] [Download current working branches as .paf.exe and .7z from appveyor] A portable Cygwin environment with many options. It’s very useful for "static" installations too. It can create ShellExtensions in Windows Explorer ("Open Folder in Cygwin", "Open Drive in Cygwin", "Run in Cygwin"). "Open with → CygwinPortable.exe" is also supported (you can register e.g. .sh extensions with CygwinPortable.exe). XServer is supported. ShellExtensions needs admin rights (Only one time to register the ShellExtension - After successful registration you can run CygwinPortable with UAC enabled). CygwinPortable will run without ShellExtensions, but they are pretty comfortable :-). Download ready to use files. You should change /etc/fstab from. none /cygdrive cygdrive binary,posix=0,user 0 0. none /cygdrive cygdrive binary,noacl,posix=0,user 0 0. The noacl flag ignores filesystem ACLs permissions - For portable (in most cases for static installations too) this is the best setting - With this option you dont write "garbage" permissions to e.g. local rsync backups.
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These are the questions I used to build these commands:
- Assign output of a program to a variable using a MS batch file
- The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect inside batch
- How to set commands output as a variable in a batch file
If I run the command, by creating a temp file, everything works fine:
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Answered 2019-Aug-26 at 08:30You cannot use single-quotes to just enclose the command itself; either use single-quotes to enclose the whole command line including all the arguments, or, when using the usebackq
option, use back-ticks instead.
The last attempt of yours complies with that (here once again but with the correct for
meta-variable used in the loop body):
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