Hi Phil,
thanks for reminding - I didn't see it because I expected cygwin to do
the translation like it does within programs because of the ' '
But you're right. I was concentration more on his XWin dosn't start :)
He should append his new paths at the end of the statement anyway imo.
So if he messes something up the rest of cygwin will still work.
export PATH="${PATH}:${G4INSTALL}/bin/${G4SYSTEM}:/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Java"
Alex
http://www.aiengine.org
Yoshida akira wrote on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:33 AM::
i had an error in attached file using cygwin.
would you mind answering how i can solve this problem ?
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1. i set erroneous PATH statement in .bashrc :
export PATH='c:/Program Files/Java':$/{PATH}
:{G4INSTALL}/bin/${G4SYSTEM} 2. start cygwin and $ startx
In cygwin, the colon is used to separate path elements, so
c:/Program Files/Java actually adds two paths "c" and
"/Program Files/Java", neither of which you want.
Instead what you need is the Posix path which will be
"/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Java"
e.g.:
export PATH="/cygdrive/c/Program
Files/Java:${PATH}:${G4INSTALL}/bin/${G4SYSTEM}"
(assuming that ${G4INSTALL}/bin/${G4SYSTEM} is a valid Posix path)
Phil
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