Re: 1.5.19-4: bash starts up in /usr/bin

2006-02-18 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)

Nils wrote:

Reinstalling the base files fixed the problem. There should be a
message ANYWHERE, that cygwin should be exited while updating the
binaries. Instead, it seems to succeed in updating the system.
That's not an optimal situation.



You mean you didn't see the message from setup saying that it could not
replace un-use DLLs and that you would need to reboot?

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1.5.19-4: bash starts up in /usr/bin

2006-02-14 Thread Nils
Hi,
after an update to the recent cygwin version, bash starts up in /usr/bin
instead of my home directory. The command line seems to be unformatted,
only a bash3.00$ says hello.
Is this a bug or a feature? Thanks for your help.

Regards, Nils.

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Re: 1.5.19-4: bash starts up in /usr/bin

2006-02-14 Thread Nils
Reinstalling the base files fixed the problem. There should be a
message ANYWHERE, that cygwin should be exited while updating the
binaries. Instead, it seems to succeed in updating the system.
That's not an optimal situation.

Regards, Nils.

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