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' Visual Basic Script which returns the DOS (aka 8.3) filename of the current
' directory.
' Only called from 'dospath.sh' during a Windows build under MinGW/MSYS.
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Set fso=CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set path = fso.GetFolder(".")
WScript.Echo path.ShortPath