seem to make sense to removed the delimiter as well.
The case that the incoming pathname already has a trailing delimiter is
one
that I think is already recognized and differentiated.
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Greetings, Cygwin users,
From a terminal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~yorickp1 21:43:48
$bash -c "echo $1" yada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~yorickp1 21:43:52
$bash -c "echo $*" bright sunshiny day
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Shouldn't I have gotten some re
vironment, I thought I'd ask here.
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set your
home directory to:
HOME = `/cygdrive/n'
Thanks for the help. My bash_profile and bashrc are both located in /cygdrive/n, so even
with username "mkpasswd", they should still fire up according to normal bash
procedures, right?
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etc/passwd
seems to hang. I get no output and it never completes.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
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Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Mon Sep 19 18:52:39 2005
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
Path: C:\cygwin\usr\local\bi
In control panel I changed my $HOME environment variable tonight to ,
fired up cygwin, and typed ssh @. I received this error:
Could not create directory '/.ssh'.
Could someone please explain?
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Probl
~>$
can anyone help explain this?
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