Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/05/06/17:42:13
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Tim Shadel wrote:
> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> [snip]
> >>>2. Is there a file (.rc something-or-other perhaps?) that I can create
> >>>that will make the "source /etc/profile" call once plink connects, so I
> >>>can have the right path when <command> happens?
> >
> >Well, you can tell ssh to invoke a login shell (e.g., "ssh a AT b bash -l -c
> >'commands'"). I don't know about plink.
>
> plink also allows commands to be run. That "bash -l -c 'commands'"
> works great. I see if there's any way to change the code to use it, but
> that solves my problem.
>
> [snip]
> >This has nothing to do with Cygwin. This is pure shell stuff.
>
> I guess I didn't know the original PATH was the windows one. That makes
> more sense now. So I'd see the same thing on a Linux box using pure
> ssh. If the PATH were changed by /etc/profile, and I didn't use the
> "bash -l -c 'commands'" stuff to force a bash login, then I wouldn't see
> the new PATH there either.
>
> I assume that the only way to 'source /etc/profile' requires a change to
> the content after "ssh a AT b". For example, '"ssh a AT b bash -l -c
> 'commands'" and "ssh a AT b source /etc/profile; commands" both work for
> me. I only wish I could "ssh a AT b commands" and have it work. I've got
> the info I need to figure out a different solution, though. Thanks!
If you set up your variables in ~/.bashrc instead of /etc/profile, that
should get executed on every bash invocation (assuming your remote shell
is "bash").
Igor
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