Thanks! Indeed, that control character was the problem and now my .bashrc
file works as expected. For some reason, the d2u command on my cygwin was
spelled out as dos2unix, so "dos2unix .bashrc" fixed the file.
~Marianne
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FAQ:
Hello,
I just installed cygwin and ran a cygcheck (attached - errors occurred
during its generation but I'll save that for another post). While I can set
and view the $HOME variable, I cannot cd $HOME. I tried it at the command
line and in a .bashrc file in my home directory. I looked around th
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