Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/09/05/16:38:11
Bob McGowan wrote:
> I'd like to expand on this, hopefully to add clarity. The above is
> absolutely correct, for an interactive foreground shell session.
> Another way to say it is that the "current directory" is what you would
> get if you were to open the file named "." (dot, period...) in an
> application (which includes the shells).
>
> Additionally, since any particular application may be run in the
> background, and may also change directory, it is possible to have
> several "current directories", depending on which of the running
> applications you are referring to.
>
The "Current Directory" then, must be a property/attribute of the "Current
Process." Is that correct? With respect to the operator, it is relative
to the
current top window?
In other words, when I launch a program the cd is established by the
[shell] process in which I execute the launch command. Subsequently, the
running
process may change it internally. If I focus somewhere else, "my" current
directory changes, but that's irrelevant to the program I launched before.
Have I got it?
>
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> VERITAS Software
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