Le 03/05/2010 02:40, Larry Hall (Cygwin) a écrit :
On 5/2/2010 2:33 AM, Vincent Pelletier wrote:
Le dimanche 02 mai 2010 02:52:55, Larry Hall (Cygwin) a écrit :
You can add whatever variables you want and need to a script you can run
as part of the login or just after, depending on your needs.
On 5/2/2010 2:33 AM, Vincent Pelletier wrote:
Le dimanche 02 mai 2010 02:52:55, Larry Hall (Cygwin) a écrit :
You can add whatever variables you want and need to a script you can run
as part of the login or just after, depending on your needs.
So my question becomes:
Is it possible to get wind
Le dimanche 02 mai 2010 02:52:55, Larry Hall (Cygwin) a écrit :
> You can add whatever variables you want and need to a script you can run
> as part of the login or just after, depending on your needs.
So my question becomes:
Is it possible to get windows environment vars in a shell obtained via s
On 5/1/2010 1:50 AM, Vincent Pelletier wrote:
Hi.
I've just installed cygwin on winxp, for some wine comparative testing.
To make it easier for me, I installed ssh package and started sshd service so
I could do as much as possible from my main Linux box.
But I noticed the following difference:
Hi.
I've just installed cygwin on winxp, for some wine comparative testing.
To make it easier for me, I installed ssh package and started sshd service so
I could do as much as possible from my main Linux box.
But I noticed the following difference:
- on a windows cygwin term:
$ cmd /c echo "%P
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