At 12:55 PM 12/1/2002, Chris Game wrote:
>In an earlier post, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
> >> The login shell stuff sent me to look at the etc/passwd file and the
> >> stuff about that in the cygwin FAQ. As an occasional user of cygwin I
> >> have to say I find these documents written
In an earlier post, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>> The login shell stuff sent me to look at the etc/passwd file and the
>> stuff about that in the cygwin FAQ. As an occasional user of cygwin I
>> have to say I find these documents written at too high a level to
>> take in easily. A coup
At 09:44 AM 11/28/2002, Chris Game wrote:
>The login shell stuff sent me to look at the etc/passwd file and the
>stuff about that in the cygwin FAQ. As an occasional user of cygwin I
>have to say I find these documents written at too high a level to take
>in easily. A couple of hours searching f
In an earlier post, Soren A wrote:
> Donna and Matthew Persico
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around
> 27 Nov 2002
>
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
>> So, what made you decide to post this?
>
> Scanning recent articles posted to this List. Recollection of past
> experiences. Long-put-off decision t
k this
can all be summed up rather nicely by http://cygwin.com/lists.html. I
recommend it to anyone looking for the general guidelines of this list's
etiquette.
Larry
Original Message:
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From: Soren A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 16:47:50 +0000 (UTC)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Donna and Matthew Persico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 27
Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Probably because many folks have used/are using Korn shell where if, I
> think, you do
>
> export ENV=~/.kshrc
>
> then ~/.kshrc is run at each invocation, interactive or not,
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:33:56 + (UTC), "Soren A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>said:
>Actually, my .bashrc is running fine. The Subject: was a honeypot
>strategy.
>
>AFAICT by reading the Fine Documentation for bash, an *interactive*
>shell (one invoked with the option flag "-i") does *not* automatically
>
Actually, my .bashrc is running fine. The Subject: was a honeypot
strategy.
AFAICT by reading the Fine Documentation for bash, an *interactive*
shell (one invoked with the option flag "-i") does *not* automatically
cause the initialization to include source'ing of .bashrc in the user
$HOME dir. I
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