Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/15/06:46:58
At 11:01 AM 9/15/97 +0200, Morten Haavaldsen wrote:
>Hi!
>
>OS: Win95
>
>HOME is set to c:\Morten
>
>Performing ls ~
>gives
>
>c:Morten
>
>Also running the make utility produces same errors with pathnames to
>executables...the slashes are taken away...
>
>Does there exist any variable which can be set ???
>
>Regards,
>Morten
>
I've found ~ is set to the value of HOME prior to any path translation
during the bash startup. Therefore, the backslash disappears because it
is an escape character in *NIX. The only solution I've come up with is
to set HOME to a *NIX style name (/Morten in your case) in Windows. This
will set ~ to /Morten and work as expected. The downside is that HOME is
not in a suitable format for Windows. This is acceptable to me as there
are other variables I can use if I need something similar for Windows
(actually I haven't found such a need yet though.) The one disclaimer
I'll make is that I am working on NT 4.0 + SP3. I don't know if this
would all live another life in 95....
Larry
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