Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/12/02/01:08:05
Hi Chris,
[...]
> cygwin -o 'c:\bin\bash.exe' binmode notitle
Where and how will these values get stored in the registry ?
>
[...]
>Which leads into another source of discussion. I would prefer something
>like this for setting these options:
>
> set CYGWIN32=binmode notitle tty
I'd like this way, too.
[...]
>Here are the pros and cons as we see them so far:
>
>1) Registry
[...]
>
>2) CYGWIN32
Uhm, perhaps I didn't get the point, but why is it necessary to list
pros and cons for this ? I'd like to see both possibilities in the next
version of cygwin and whoever wants can use one or both of them. If one
leaves the registry alone, only the env vars get used.
Perhaps it would be useful to have another env var available like
CYGWIN_REGISTRY=0|1 to indicate, whether one wants to use the registry
or not - this could speed up things and would allow to temporarily
disable the registry entries.
Bye.
Michael.
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