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My project is an AndroidNDK project and requires some build commands to run from Cygwin (or a Unix environment). Is there a way to do this using TeamCity?

I tried using the commandline build step and passing in a batch file which first launches cygwin, and then performs the build commands I need. However this does not work, all it does is launch cygwin, but my unix commands do not get executed after this.

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How are you launching and running commands from cygwin?

You will have to do bash -c "command you want to run" (assuming bash.exe is on path). Just calling bash and then giving commands will just launch bash.

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  • I've tried this, but this gives me some errors from the ndk-build script, ie 'line 40: dirname: command not found ERROR: Cannot find 'make' program. Please install Cygwin make package or define the GNUMAKE variable to point to it'. The command I want to run from Cygwin is $NDK_ROOT/ndk-build. If I try bash --login -i MyBashScript, where MyBashScript contains $NDK_ROOT/ndk-build, I get a little further however then I get Could not find application project directory ! Please define the NDK_PROJECT_PATH... Otherwise if I manually launch Cygwin and run ndk-build, all works fine. Oct 24, 2011 at 22:32
  • I ended up using a bash script and calling my commands from the batch file. For some reason I have to use bash --login -i and then my bash script name. Thx for the help! Oct 25, 2011 at 17:31
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I used cygwinonce. I tried doing similar you wanted to do.I wanted to start cygwin with default command. bash --login -i myBashScript.exe only when we paste myBashScript.exe in bin folder.

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    This doesn't seem to be an answer. Dec 3, 2012 at 13:45

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