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| From: | allan AT interport DOT net (Allan Peda) |
| Subject: | Re: Where to put .bash (and .ksh)? |
| 28 May 1997 18:05:49 -0700 : | |
| Approved: | cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com |
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| Message-ID: | <338DE7BE.49CE.cygnus.gnu-win32@interport.net> |
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| Original-To: | Sergey Okhapkin <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru> |
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Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
>
> Allan Peda wrote:
> > I defined the variable $HOME as :
> >
> > bash$ echo $home
> >
> > bash$ echo $HOME
> > C:\WINNT\PROFILES\ADMINISTRATOR
> > bash$
> >
> > and I put .emacs there. Why won't It be read?
>
> Where did you define this variable? You should do it in environment settings on NT, or in autoexec.bat on win95.
>
I defined it under:
My Computer
\ Control Panel
\ System
\ Environment
\ User variables
That's how I sert up the other GNU envir. variables. Does case matter?
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