> I assume you have a minor typo
> there for "~/.bash_profile" rather than that you actually do have a
> "~/.profile" file?
I have a .profile. It doesn't seem to matter whether it's named
.profile or .bash_profile...
I have a different problem now. Everything works find from Cygwin's cmd
based
>>> When I launch a cygwin terminal I see this line:
>>>: No such file or directoryand Settings/rowet/.bashrc
>>>
>>> Then I am dumped into a bash prompt where .bashrc hasn't been read
and I
>>> think the normal bash config stuff hasn't finished either. If I
type
>>> 'bash[return]' from t
>> When I launch a cygwin terminal I see this line:
>>: No such file or directoryand Settings/rowet/.bashrc
>>
>> Then I am dumped into a bash prompt where .bashrc hasn't been read
and I
>> think the normal bash config stuff hasn't finished either. If I type
>> 'bash[return]' from this sc
When I launch a cygwin terminal I see this line:
: No such file or directoryand Settings/rowet/.bashrc
Then I am dumped into a bash prompt where .bashrc hasn't been read and I
think the normal bash config stuff hasn't finished either. If I type
'bash[return]' from this screwed-up login eve
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