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To: Michael Schaap <cygwin@mscha.org>
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Subject: Re: Can't figure out how to pass command arguments via cygstart
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From: Andre Srinivasan <andre@e2open.com>
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MS> There is a workaround, though.  You can use
MS>        cygstart --hide -- foo -s

Works for me.  Add it to the man page and we'll call it a feature.


                             -andre.


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