Eric Lilja wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/25/2007 8:30 PM, Eric Lilja wrote:
Ok, it seems that /etc/profile is not read when I start cygwin bash
using M-x shell and I think that may be a problem.
I can't find the earlier message(s) in this thread, so I'm not sure of
the context. But you might be able to solve your problem by
customizing the emacs variable explicit-bash-args to include "-l" or
"--login".
Ken
Thanks, but unfortunately it didn't help. I read and post using gmane
(set up as a news server under thunderbird) and it took hours before my
post showed up and it sounds like people didn't get see it even then.
Here's the original post:
Hello, I'm using a native win32 version emacs and I want M-x shell to
invoke Cygwin's bash instead of the default shell. Everything seems to
work except that the path does not get setup properly.
Here's the output from echo $PATH when bash is run under nt emacs:
$ echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/cygdrive/c/Program/MiKTeX
2.6/miktex/bin:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/c/emacs/bin
Here's the same command when started using cygwin.bat:
$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/cygdrive/c/Program/MiKTeX
2.6/miktex/bin:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/cygdrive/c/emacs/bin
See the difference? Under ntemacs I get /usr/bin twice in a row instead
of /usr/bin:/bin:
This is causing problems for me. Why is this happening and how can I
solve it?
Here's the relevant section of my .emacs. It's basically what's on the
emacs wiki (I added ansi-color.for-comint-mode-on and removed the
setting of the HOME variable as that is availabe anyway on my system):
(let* ((cygwin-root "c:/cygwin")
(cygwin-bin (concat cygwin-root "/bin")))
You could always try setting "cygwin-root" to "/usr/bin". They are the same
directory under Cygwin.
Using "-l" with bash will get you a login shell. If you're not seeing paths
as you expect them, you should look at possible locations where the path
could be set incorrectly. '/etc/profile' is the typical location for
setting the path for all users but you can override this in any of your
rc files. Look at the resolution logic documented in '/etc/profile' for
determining your home directory. This could be set differently for the
two environments.
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