Igor wrote: > On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 08:09:48PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote: > > >Dave schrieb: > > >>Recent traffic in the main mailing list indicated a package to manage > > >>Cygwin Prompt Here functionality would be appreciated. > > >> > > >>I propose contributing (and maintaining) a shell script to do this. > > >>See the attached script for my initial version. It works as advertised > > >>on my W2K box, installing and uninstalling a Bash/Rxvt context menu. > > > > > >Cannot you think of a better name than "chere"? > > > > I sort of like the whimsicalness of "chere". The summary description > > should make it clear what it does. > > FWIW, me too. As in "Elle est très _chère_ aux coeurs de la communauté > d'utilisateurs de Cygwin". :-D > Igor
I'm subscribed by digest, and suspect this has broken threading... (I'll figure this out eventually) OK, I've already got a few fixes to the script. I'll add a -h hint to the Error messages as Reini suggested. As to the name, I'm really not bothered. If it is more useful to have a descriptive name, I'll switch. But I like the fact that there are a multitude of different ways you could conceivably pronounce it :) In the meantime, I've verified that cmd, zsh, tcsh, bash and ash shells start in the appropriate directory with rxvt. My cygwin install is 2+ years old at home, so I haven't been able to check pdksh or xterm. At the moment I'm a web pauper without any webspace; but I'm moving shortly and the situation should be improving. Hopefully be able to post an appropriate package early next week. Dave. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo