--- "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:23 PM 1/26/2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:30:23PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
> wrote:
> > >At 05:55 PM 1/26/2003, David Christensen wrote:
> > >>However, I still say there is a Bash/Cy
At 07:23 PM 1/26/2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:30:23PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> >At 05:55 PM 1/26/2003, David Christensen wrote:
> >>However, I still say there is a Bash/Cygwin bug -- if Bash/Cygwin reads
> >>the Windows HOME environment variable
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:30:23PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 05:55 PM 1/26/2003, David Christensen wrote:
>>However, I still say there is a Bash/Cygwin bug -- if Bash/Cygwin reads
>>the Windows HOME environment variable and gets "%USERPROFILE%", it
>>should evaluate that to g
At 05:55 PM 1/26/2003, David Christensen wrote:
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>
>Larry Hall wrote January 26, 2003 1:44 PM:
> > there's an implication in all this that setting HOME breaks bash or
> > Cygwin.
>
>I infer from the above that the default Windows setting for HOME is no
>setting at all? e.g. the
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Larry Hall wrote January 26, 2003 1:44 PM:
> there's an implication in all this that setting HOME breaks bash or
> Cygwin.
I infer from the above that the default Windows setting for HOME is no
setting at all? e.g. the variable is undefined?
Testing the above hypothesis by d
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Some more clues:
1. Cygwin Bash reports the present working directory as:
dpchrist@w2k30g ~
$ pwd
/usr/bin/%USERPROFILE%
2. Yet Windows Explorer does not show any folder named "bin", much less
"bin\%USERPROFILE%" under "C:\cygwin\usr".
3. Neither d
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