On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 3:50 AM Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, David Karr! > > > I wish I could get my own messages on this list, so I could add more > > information to my first note. > > Just reply to your own initial message. Or better yet, subscribe. >
I am subscribed. I can't reply to my own initial message because I never receive my own postings, I only receive notes sent by other people. > > Running the installer again made no difference. It still thinks my HOME > is > > "/". > > Do you have %HOME% variable set in your user environment? > Do you have %HOMEDRIVE%/%HOMEPATH% variables defined to something > unsettling? > I checked "Environment Variables" in control panel, and I'm not setting anything beginning with "HOME" in either user or system variables. > > I don't know what environment variables are set or inspected by cygwin. > I > > see that the "USERNAME" variable seems to have my expected value. > > > I tried running "mkpasswd -d" and grepping for my userid, and it was > there > > (along with many others). > > > I can "fix" the environment in the mintty shell by setting HOME to > > "/home/<myuid>" and then sourcing my .bashrc and .bash_profile. That > > doesn't help my Emacs desktop shortcut, which uses "run2". > > > I noticed that when I do an "ls -lt" in my homedir, instead of the owner > > and group of files being my simple uid, it's something like > > "<MYDOMAIN>+User(1944941)" and "2993517" (group and user, respectively, I > > believe). > > Please remove any /etc/{group,passwd} files and try again. > I have neither of those files. That's what I'm saying. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple