At 03:39 PM 9/13/2001, Michael Hoffman wrote:
>Obviously I have missed the penultimate message in this thread. I
>suppose it was private to Larry.
I believe this whole thread went to the list, but I didn't pay too
much attention to that! ;-)
>On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
> > At 02:49 PM 9/13/2001, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
>
>[> > Larry Hall wrote:]
>
> > > >How so? Works fine for me.
> > >rxvt window pops up then exits
> >
> > OK, must be a local installation difference. Like I said, it
> > works fine here for me. The only time that I got something similar
> > to what you describe was when I mistakenly put double quotes around
> > the "tcsh -l" in rxvt invocation I suggested. Obviously that was an
> > error which made rxvt exit immediately...
>
>I have had similar problems in the past with bash and can reproduce
>this one with tcsh. Use an absolute pathname to the login shell to get
>it to work.
>
>Try rxvt -e /usr/bin/tcsh -l
>
>It also doesn't work for me without an absolute path, even if the
>shortcut sets the directory to C:\cygwin\bin. It _does_ work if I use
>./tcsh (or ./bash) instead of just tcsh. If it works for you, you
>probably have . in your PATH. The documentation in
>/usr/doc/Cygwin/rxvt-2.7.2-README suggests using an absolute path,
>probably to avoid issues like this.
>
>I don't get the expected login shell behavior when using tcsh like
>this. I don't use tcsh, so I suspsect this is because I have no
>/etc/csh.cshrc or /etc/csh.profile to tell tcsh how to set the home
>environment variable. I'll let people who actually use tcsh deal with
>this one. :-)
Good point Michael! It's always important to make sure that you're
path is set up as you intend to use it.
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com
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