Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 28 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> If you get something different as the first entry, your /etc/profile does > *append* the standard paths to the contents of $PATH. This means you've > probably changed it at some point in the past. Change it back. Right. And yes, I have read the rest of the articles in the thread, but found that one question gets left behind immediately, in the course of running down the PATH issue: that was, the very top issue Hannu raised, which is "what does $SHELL contain"? I am wondering what Cygwin does by default -- I have been using highly modified bash initialization files for a very long time now and so I cannot find out by merely going and looking at my own. Do any of the init files that bash reads set, query or export SHELL? Would it be a good idea for them to do so? It seems to me that when I set up Cygwin (my installation on Win98SE thereof, that is), I had to set SHELL and export it, in my bash init file, when I worked on achieving good integration with the editor GVIM (the Win32 GUI version of the VIM editor). This memory-impression suggests that Cygwin isn't exporting SHELL by default. Confirm or denials, anyone? ;-) I actually have 3 "choices" of SHELL on this Win98 box, because I've installed a partly-functioning CMD.exe from a Win2K SDK release by M$. So I have available a command.com, a CMD.exe, and a bash.exe. I *always* want to be using the bash.exe in connection with any Cygwin stuff I am doing, but in the past have wanted CMD.exe, for instance, in connection with other things (MinGW-ish, but that's OT here...). Almost never do I intentionally want command.com, of course. This is all rhetorical and general-interest for me personally, since I already have Cygwin doing what I want it to in these areas. I am not calling for a change of any specific sort, just asking for discussion for the purposes of increasing general understanding. Soren A -- "So, tell me, my little one-eyed one, on what poor, pitiful, defenseless planet has my MONSTROSITY been unleashed?" - Dr. Jumba, Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/