Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-26 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Larry Hall wrote: [...] HOMEDRIVE is set by Windows. ACK. I was able to verify that. I'd agree. But moving profiles like you did is not likely to be without repercussions. I'm assuming that MS wouldn't recommend this. Nevertheless, Actually, it's not a problem at all. I used Windoze built-in f

Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-26 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Larry Hall wrote: [...] HOMEDRIVE is set by Windows. ACK. I was able to verify that. I'd agree. But moving profiles like you did is not likely to be without repercussions. I'm assuming that MS wouldn't recommend this. Nevertheless, Actually, it's not a problem at all. I used Windoze built-in

RE: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Ken Thompson
> -Original Message- > Larry Hall > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:21 PM > Subject: RE: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE > > > At 05:14 PM 3/25/2004, you wrote: > > > > >> -Original Message- > >> Larry

RE: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Larry Hall
At 05:14 PM 3/25/2004, you wrote: >> -Original Message- >> Larry Hall >> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:04 PM >> >>> Subject: Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE >> >> >> Larry Hall WroteK >> >> HOMEDRIVE i

RE: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Ken Thompson
> -Original Message- > Larry Hall > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:04 PM > >> Subject: Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE > > > Larry Hall WroteK > > HOMEDRIVE is set by Windows. You don't have to set it. And bash wouldn'

Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Larry Hall
At 04:56 PM 3/25/2004, you wrote: >Ken Thompson wrote: > >>I don't think this is really a bash issue. I think HOMEDRIVE is actually >>set by XP and bash is just importing it. Cygwin has a default for NOME if > >No. On my system, HOMEDRIVE was NOT set (neither for me personally, nor for all >user

Re: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
ange it in XP, bash overwrites it. I can't imagine that this is correct behavior?! Thanks, Ralf -Original Message- Ralf G. R. Bergs Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:42 PM Subject: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE [Please CC: me in your replies, since I'm not subscrib

RE: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Ken Thompson
t; > Subject: bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE > > > [Please CC: me in your replies, since I'm not subscribed to this list. I > will post a summary if I receive enough response.] > > > Hi there, > > I've a quite unusual setup on my XP box since

bash incorrectly determines HOME and HOMEDRIVE

2004-03-25 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
[Please CC: me in your replies, since I'm not subscribed to this list. I will post a summary if I receive enough response.] Hi there, I've a quite unusual setup on my XP box since my profile directory is NOT on the XP system drive. I moved it from there onto a separate partition. ALL Windoze a