It still doesn't work. You must use backslash on Windows.
Teaches me not to apply patches manually when I don't have to. :x
Anyway, isn't it possible that this again breaks the cygwin build because
of / versus \ problems? In that case, would it be possible to do something
like cd misc; mdhelper; cd ..?
Otherwise I'll just move the mdhelper scripts to the top level directory
where you had them initially.
Evert
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