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Subject: RE: zsh as login shell
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:18:16 -0400
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From: "Williams, Gerald S \(Jerry\)" <gsw AT agere DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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I started using zsh about 10 months ago myself. Now I can have
my favorite ksh feature (two argument cd) as well as all the
things I like in BASH. But I digress...

I edited my /etc/profile, replacing bash with zsh, though that
of course doesn't help me start ZSH from Windows.

To get that, I copied the Shortcut created by Cygwin (the one
that runs BASH) and changed the Target to:
  C:\cygwin\bin\zsh.exe -l -i

-l is login
-i is interactive (I suspect you don't need it)

Although I probably have an unjustified aversion to adding
layers of BAT-file abstraction. The "mkzsh" tool does sound
easier.

gsw


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