http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19356
Summary: some features for winepath to make it better work in scripts Product: Wine Version: 1.0.1 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: programs AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: HoraK-FDF@gmx.de
Hi,
i'm currently working on a bash script that must handle DOS paths and so i found some things that would make winepath better for scripts.
first thing: If u have the DOS path C:\nop and convert it to unix style u get /root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/nop but for some scripts you need the real mounted path that would be in my case /mnt/C/nop. To get this done with bash i must cut out the /root/.wine/dosdevices/c: make an REALPATH=$(df /root/.wine/dosdevices/c: | cut -d ' ' -f 25) (REALPATH is than /mnt/C) and combine it with the /nop that takes much time in bash if winepath can do this by it self that would be a giant speed up, bound this to an option like -r --realmountedpath or so would be great.
secound thing: If a file lies on the dos dirve G:\file.nfo and the drive is assigned with winecfg to ../dosdevices/k: winepath outputs ../dosdevices/g:/file.nfo witch results to that the file cannot be found because its on ../dosdevices/k:/file.nfo. So you must have all drives exactly assigned like the would appear on real DOS (G:\ = ../dosdevices/g:). This can be avoided with checking the wine config, a option like -c --checkwinecfg would do it.
... greetings HoraK-FDF