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Re: "Bash Here..." menu option "howto" reg-entry




Frank Fesevur wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
Yes...it requires installing a separate executable program.

This "add bash prompt" requires no 3rd party binary and
uses programs already included in the cygwin base package.

The installable program also has a bug in that it invokes each
shell window as a separate user login, breaking the normal
windowing paradigm of one login (starting an X-server, for
example), followed by multiple client windows (that don't get
started as login windows).

The maintainer of chere reads this list, so I think he will respond.


Why install extra programs when it can all be done by adding
2 registry keys (1 for directories, 1 for drives)?

The answer is very simple to me. Because you can configure it much better and easier. Why should I *manually* edit a .reg file to change the paths? I don't like to have cygwin installed in c:\ as you apparently have. That is handled by chere for you.


Regards,
Frank
----
   True, I thought I mentioned the installation in root requirement.

   Basically, if you want *nix utils to *inter-operate*, cleanly,
on windows and *nix files, they, ideally, should have a consistent
path structure in and out of cygwin.  I wanted the *nix tools as
an addition to my win environment, not as a separate world -- if I
want that, I might as well use linux (or use a VM running linux).
I want the *nix tools to make my life easier on Windows.  I can use
*nix tools, largely, to manage my system.  I'm using cygwin as an
integration tool -- not for the purpose of having a 2nd, separate
environment.

   Along the same lines, my Windows home directories are all under
"/Home".  (not an easy process & best done when first setting up the
system).

My *nix and Win worlds share /home -- no conflicts, no problems in 5+ years,
same with cygwin root at "/".


Definitely different strokes for different folks...:-)





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