Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/12/20/17:45:55
I have a relatively recent install of cygwin, along with pdksh-2.14.
I have scripts that reference "/bin/ksh" that work fine.
Today I've been setting up these tools on another PC, and now when I
execute "ksh", I get the following:
ksh: /cygdrive/d/dmk/.bashrc[1]: syntax error: `in^M' unexpected
I'm sure this has something to do with line endings, but I don't
understand what has to be done.
In case it matters, here are my simple ".bashrc", ".bash_profile", and
".bashvars" files:
----------.bashrc: cut here------
case $- in
*i*)
if [ "$TERM" = "dumb" ] ; then
alias ls="ls -aFC --color"
else
alias ls="ls -aFC";
fi
PS1="[\H;] "
. $HOME/.bash_profile
;;
esac
----------.bashrc: cut here------
----------.bash_profile: cut here------
umask 2
. $HOME/.bashvars
----------.bash_profile: cut here------
----------.bashvars: cut here------
export HISTSIZE=64
unset HISTFILE
export ENV=$HOME/.bashrc
export PAGER=less
export MPAGE="-4 -b Letter -H -X -c -f -z lp"
export PATH="$PATH:.://d/dmk/lisp/jde-2.1.8/lisp"
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/bin"
export TP_OPTS="-m DRAFT -i --n -C --f --F -S 2 -4"
function dospathinbash () {
echo $(cygpath -w $1) | sed -e 's,\\,/,g'
}
export -f dospathinbash
----------.bashvars: cut here------
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Software Engineer ; Unix/Java/C++/X ; BrainBench CJ12P (#12004)
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