Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/12/31/04:35:45
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 12/28/2009 06:23 PM, Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>> Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
>>>> Are you running Vista 64bit? If not, I suspect the registry keys
set in
>>>> Vista 64 are not correct as set by 'chere'.
>>> No, actually I'm not, so if you're sure it's a Vista 64bit thing, then
>>> that narrows the focus and those affected. The closest I have is
>>> Windows 7 x64 but I can't experiment at the moment with it since
>>> it requires a reboot.
>> I had no problems with Vista 32 bit, that's my only evidence.
> OK, I've installed Cygwin 1.7.1 on a Windows 7 x64 system. The
> system didn't have a previous version of Cygwin. I installed just
> the default packages plus "chere". Once the installation was done,
> I invoked 'chere -i' from a command prompt started as Administrator
> and running 'bash -li'. The configuration of "chere" succeeded
> and I found "Bash Prompt Here" was available in the context menu
> for directories. I find the same is true on Windows 7 x86. So I
> guess this isn't allot of help beyond the information that this does
> work on systems running Windows 7. Perhaps someone with Vista
> x64 will be able to answer your original question.
It should have been obvious from my 'cygcheck' output, but emphasis
doesn't hurt. My root (/) is not located at 'c:\Cygwin', it is
instead located at 'c:\_0'.
However, this was the case for my Vista 32b config. (different
PC), and in all prior configs (different PCs), it was at 'c:\_r',
yet 'chere' worked in all those.
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