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| From: | "Anderson, Michael" <manderson AT magisnetworks DOT com> |
| To: | "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com> |
| Subject: | Troubles setting NT environment variables |
| Date: | Wed, 16 May 2001 16:54:11 -0700 |
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Cygwin is not seeing my newly created NT environment variables.
I have a Perl script that calls a DOS executable (vsim) from the BASH shell.
The NT environment variable I created is not being seen by BASH or DOS using
Cygwin. I created the Variable using the User Environment Variable editor
under the Advanced tab of the System Properties. I ended up doing the
following to get my Perl script to run:
system("cmd set TMP=C:\temp /c vsim -c -do 'cd l:/bbproto/phase8/; do
phase2_regress/test.do' ");
Anyone have an idea of what needs to be done for Cygwin to see new
Environment Variables?
Regards,
Michael
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Michael Glenn Anderson Magis Networks, Inc.
manderson AT magisnetworks DOT com San Diego, CA 92130
direct: (858) 523-2356
www.magisnetworks.com
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