Compatibiliy with Windows fixing the /bin/sh problem.#3
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… not) and use that to predict if we use /bin/sh or cmd. Has been tested on a windows+eclipse machine and works
…herefore we are now conditionally deciding the delimiter
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Earlier today I had this problem trying to run a gradle build from eclipse: it would not run
startTestDockerbecause it attempted to create the process using/bin/sh -c, and that would work in my MINGW64, but fail in my Eclipse.After I created the issue (#2), I did some investigation, fixed the problem and finally tested it in my own project. It works like a charm.
Using the gradle plugin framework, we now identify the OS (windows or not) and use that to predict if we use /bin/sh or cmd. Has been tested on a windows+eclipse machine and works.
I hope you enjoy this contrib.