Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/19/03:07:10
Joseph M. Reagle Jr. wrote:
>
> At 01:33 AM 12/18/98 +0100, corinna DOT vinschen AT cityweb DOT de wrote:
> >It only works in CYGWIN=...tty... mode.
>
> I don't have this variable set, is it supposed to be set automatically?
It's automatically set to 'notty' mode. You can set it in
the cygnus.bat file to the values which are of interest to you.
It's important, to set the variable _before_ invoking any
cygwin program.
Options for the CYGWIN environment variable
(written by Michael Weiser, thanks, Michael!):
[no]title - display command line of currently running process in
console title. (default: disabled)
[no]strip_title - works in conjunction with 'title'. Strips the path
spec from what is displayed in the console title bar
when the program is run. (default: disabled)
[no]tty - makes consoles more UN*X-like which improves
compatibility with UN*X apps but may cause problems
with non-cygwin32 apps. (default: disabled)
[no]binmode - use 'binmode' as the default open mode when the mode
is not otherwise specified in the open or by mount.
Does not affect pipes and path specs like //c/foo.
(default: disabled)
[no]glob - do not perform globbing operations on the command
line when a cygwin process is being invoked from a
non-cygwin shell. (default: enabled)
strace - a cygwinb19.dll debugging aid. Setting mask to '1'
will cause reams of information about the operation
of cygwin to be written to 'file' as cygwin
operates. The rest of the bits control the display
various cygwin subsystems. For a complete list check
out /usr/include/sys/strace.h. The cache setting
controls how much strace output will be held in
memory before being output to disk.
[no]ntea - use extended file attributes on Windows NT.
(default: disabled)
Regards,
Corinna
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