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From: "Kevin S." <kseiffer AT kronos DOT com>
Subject: cygwin pathing
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 11:14:13 -0400
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I'm currently trying to duplicate a cygwin environment on another system.
There is one behavior which I haven't been able to solve yet.  For instance:

Original system (cygwin v2.05a.0(3)-release):
    you type:    "cd c:/directory"
    you get:      "c:/directory"

New system (cygwin v2.05b.0(13)-release):
    you type    "cd c:/directory"
    you get:     "/cygdrive/c/directory"

Both systems run Windows 2000 sp3.  I've looked at /etc/profile,
/home/<user>/.bash_profile and there is no .bashrc file on the original
system.  Are there any other files which might dictate the difference in the
above behavior?


Thanks in advance,
Kevin S.
kseiffer AT kronos DOT com






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