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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:58:37 +0100
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Subject: Re: Another nodosfilewarning warning
From: "Gary ." <cygwin AT garydjones DOT name>
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Jeremy Bopp wrote:
> Gary . wrote:
> > "cygwin warning:
> >   MS-DOS style path detected: c:\programme\develop\ruby\bin\inputrc.euro
> >   Preferred POSIX equivalent is (blah)"
> >
> > Okay. Except I can't find a file anywhere containing any mention of
> > inputrc.euro... (in fact
> > the mentioned path doesn't even exist any more

> Check your environment variables to ensure that none of them point to
> that file.  Aside from that, it would help if you gave more details
> regarding what exactly you're doing/running when you see this warning.

You're right, it was a Windows environment variable which for whatever
reason was not being converted. Maybe because the path doesn't exist?

Thanks.

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