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From: Hoss <ghodseh AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: .bashrc is ignored
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 13:55:23 +0000 (UTC)
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hi.

I'm a newbie to cygwin and I'm trying to setup .bashrc to start when I launch a
cygwin terminal (using rxvt in fact).  my .bashrc is ignored which I think is
because the %HOME% environment variable is not set *before* I run bash/rxvt. 
When I do set it, it simply causes bash to create new directories.  Basically
I'm not sure whether %HOME% (a windows environment variable) should be set in
Windows or POSIX format, and how to quote the string or escape spaces in either
case - I'm trying to make sure my home directory is the same as my windows
profile directory (done this) and that bash recognises this as the location to
find .bashrc.

Hoep someone can help!

Thanks
hoss


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