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From: Damien Suttle <Damien_Suttle AT brown DOT edu>
To: "Lisbeth Kellogg" <lisbeth DOT kellogg AT apioutsourcing DOT com>
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: Re: how to make cygwin run under shells other than bash
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 23:25:30 -0400
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thank you, "tcsh -l" seems to work (but "tcsh - -i" nor "tcsh -i -" worked).


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From: "Lisbeth Kellogg" <lisbeth DOT kellogg AT apioutsourcing DOT com>
Date: 2003/07/31 Thu PM 05:07:00 EDT
To: "'Damien Suttle'" <Damien_Suttle AT brown DOT edu>
Subject: RE: Re: how to make cygwin run under shells other than bash

Did you try?

     tcsh -l 

or 

     tcsh - -i 

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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:44 PM
To: luke DOT kendall AT cisra DOT canon DOT com DOT au
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Subject: Re: Re: how to make cygwin run under shells other than bash
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So I changed the shell invocation line in cygwin.bat from:

bash --login -i

to this:

tcsh -i -

Then, i get the following output:
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
true: Command not found.
stty: Command not found.
tput: Command not found.
stty: Command not found.
limit: Command not found.
vesperus / %

so it starts tcsh at the end, finally, but i'm in the root dir instead
of my home dir (the way bash does) and i am unable to use many standard
commands (e.g., ls, pwd).

Does anyone know what files I need to change, where they are, and what
to change them to?

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From: luke DOT kendall AT cisra DOT canon DOT com DOT au
Date: 2003/07/24 Thu PM 11:46:01 EDT
To: Damien Suttle <Damien_Suttle AT brown DOT edu>
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: how to make cygwin run under shells other than bash

On 24 Jul, Damien Suttle wrote:
>  Hi,>  my favorite shell is tcsh, but cygwin always starts up in bash.

> I tried playing with the cygwin.bat file, but i couldn't get it  to 
> work. does anyone know how to reconfigure cygwin to start up  in other

> shells?

$ mkshortcut -D -A -n "tcshw"  -a '-l' /usr/bin/tcsh.exe

Or just right click on the cywgin icon's properties and change the shell
it runs, if you want to hack.  Or change the shell for your account, in
/etc/passwd I think.

luke

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