Am 24.08.2020 um 10:05 schrieb Morten Kjærulff via Cygwin:
Hi,
I have a script that starts several tmux panes with my favorite commands.
In some (*some* and only *sometimes*) of the panes I see:
-bash: /home/xxxxxP/.git-completion.bash: No such file or directory
-bash: /home/xxxxxP/.git-prompt.sh: No such file or directory
My .bashrc has:
$ grep git .bashrc
. ~/.git-completion.bash
. ~/.git-prompt.sh
My userid is xxxxxf (and not xxxxxP).
Is this known?
What if you trace `echo $HOME; echo ~` after the `.`? I have occasional
cases where $HOME and ~ start to be different in my shell, which is
quite weird and should not happen according to bash documentation.
Thomas
/Morten
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