Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/02/28/08:52:01
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According to drkzs on 2/27/2006 11:41 AM:
> It's ok too, i've just one "problem", the cygwin bash is now without any
> colour (before it was) for example to list the files with ls, there is no
> colours...
> And sometimes it opens in the ms invite command windows, whereas before it
> alwaysopened in a bash shell cygwin window
ls uses colors if LS_COLORS is set in the environment, which is done by
running dircolors. If you are using the standard /etc/profile, this may
already be done for you - so it would be a good idea to investigate what
is (or isn't) being run at shell startup. This can be done by running
'bash -vxli' from a cmd.com window in c:\cygwin\bin (or wherever you
installed), and you can compare the two installations to see what is
different.
>
> it's not very important, but somebody knows why ?
Meanwhile, we aren't mind-readers. Following these directions (including
the bit about attaching the output of 'cygcheck -svr' as a text
attachment) would help us help you.
> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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