that is a bummer.
i just removed cygwin cause it messed up my PATH env var somehow.
in
Start --> My Computer (left click) --> Properties --> tab 'Advanced'
--> Environment
Variables
i have set my Path environment variable properly
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%ANT_HOME%\bin;C:\Software\tools;C:\Software\tools\cvs;C:\Software\svn-win32-1.5.2\bin;%MAVEN_HOME%\bin;C:\Software\cygwin\bin;C:\Program
Files\QuickTime\QTSystem\;C:\Software\oracle-10.2.0\bin
and when I open up a windows command line, i get this
C:\wsjbpm3\jbpm3>env
...
PATH=/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/c/Software/jdk1.6.0_07/bin:/cygdrive/c/Software/tools/apache-...
...
TERM=cygwin
strangely enough, the applications in the original path still are found.
anyone knows a pointer to how/why cygwin is messing with my path environment variable ?
if i rename the dir of my cygwin installation, then the path is as expected in the
command line.
Heiko, does cygwin also messes with your Path as well ?
regards, tom.
Thomas Diesler wrote:
the hudson environment will not work on windows unless the scripts
that
is executed by hudson jobs is migrated to a portable scripting language
like groovy.
More generally, we currently don't do QA on windows.
You should be able to run the hudson QA in cygwin on windows.
Tom Baeyens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the hudson properties, i added a tomcat executable property
>
> it was set fixed to catalina.sh. the property allowes to set it to
> catalina.bat on windows
>
--
regards, tom.