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<p>Heya sauoq,</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to check it out. I just had to delete a whole bunch of response text, as I finally got it to work under cygwin using the following script:</p>
<p><code>
#!perl -w
$CYGWIN_BIN="C:\\cygwin\\bin";
$ENV{TEST_FUNC} = "() {\necho Hey, it works!;\n };\n";
system(("$CYGWIN_BIN\\bash.exe", "-c \"declare -f\""));
system(("$CYGWIN_BIN\\bash.exe", "-c \"TEST_FUNC\""));
</code></p>
<p>Initially, using your<br> <code>perl -le '$ENV{sauoq}="() { echo sauoq; }"; print `bash -c sauoq`'</code><br> I had problems where bash didn't understand what sauoq was. However, the script above does the trick</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone for the interest guys (especially sauoq) - you guys saved my butt!<br>Mike</p>
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