On 2020-08-25 01:15, Morten Kjærulff via Cygwin wrote: > On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 10:41 PM Brian Inglis wrote: >> >> On 2020-08-24 06:36, Morten Kjærulff via Cygwin wrote: >>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 11:52 AM Thomas Wolff wrote: >>>> Am 24.08.2020 um 10:05 schrieb Morten Kjærulff via Cygwin: >>>>> 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. >>> >>> Ok, >>> >>> My userid is xx00mkf. >>> >>> >>> If I add: >>> >>> . ~/.git-completion.bash >>> if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then >>> echo "HOME=" $HOME >>> echo "~=" ~ >>> fi >>> >>> I see: >>> >>> -bash: /home/xx00m/.git-completion.bash: No such file or directory >>> HOME= /home/xx00mkf >>> ~= /home/xx00m >>> >>> >>> If I add: >>> >>> . ~/.git-completion.bash >>> if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then >>> echo "HOME=" $HOME >>> echo "~=" ~ >>> echo "~/.git-completion.bash=" ~/.git-completion.bash >>> fi >>> >>> -bash: /home/xx00m/.git-completion.bash: No such file or directory >>> HOME= /home/xx00mkf >>> ~= /home/xx00mkf >>> ~/.git-completion.bash= /home/xx00mkf/.git-completion.bash >> >> HOME dir depends on entries in: >> >> /etc/nsswitch.conf >> >> whether you have /etc/passwd and/or /etc/group files and their entries; >> >> your SAM and/or AD entry contents including e.g. >> >> $ net user $USER | grep '^Comment' >> Comment <cygwin home="/home/..." group="Users"...> >> >> You can check if any of these are in effect by running: >> >> $ getent passwd $USER >> >> If you think they are relevant, you might also want to try to trace and debug >> your bash-completion setup scripts: >> >> $ set -vx >> $ . /etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh |& tee /tmp/completion.log | >> less >> >> to see what they are doing that might affect other settings. > > Thanks, but ~ changes from xx01m to xx01mkf (which is correct) between > a few commands in .bashrc: > > If I add: > > . ~/.git-completion.bash > if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then > echo "HOME=" $HOME > echo "~=" ~ > echo "~/.git-completion.bash=" ~/.git-completion.bash > fi > > I see (*sometimes*): > > -bash: /home/xx00m/.git-completion.bash: No such file or directory <<<wrong > HOME= /home/xx00mkf > ~= /home/xx00mkf <<<correct > ~/.git-completion.bash= /home/xx00mkf/.git-completion.bash <<<correct
Well then you have to trace and debug those commands run from your .bashrc where ~ changes, perhaps using bashdb? -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. [Data in IEC units and prefixes, physical quantities in SI.] -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple