On 1/17/12 1:32 AM, Pan ruochen wrote: > Hi Al, > > Cygwin treat most of files executive. But I really don't like this > feature. Is there any option to disable it? >
Here excerpts from my configuration files. I can't change the executable permission issue, but I can tweak my environment so that the executable bit isn't in my face all the time: .profile: if [[ -z $LS_COLORS ]] && [[ -r ~/.dircolors ]]; then eval "`dircolors -b ~/.dircolors`" fi .dircolors # Don't highlight files just because they have the exec bit set EXEC 00 .cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green) .exe 01;32 .com 01;32 .btm 01;32 .bat 01;32 .sh 01;32 .csh 01;32 .bashrc: alias ls='LANG=en_US ls -Gh --file-type --color=tty --hide="\$RECYCLE.BIN" --hide="System Volume Information" --hide="ntuser.dat*" --hide="NTUSER.DAT*"' # Complete foo.exe as foo, not foo.exe shopt -s completion_strip_exe # For purposes of completion don't treat files with the following # extensions as EXECIGNORE=*.dll:*.config:*.manifest:*.msc
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