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Larry Hall (Cygwin) a =C3=A9crit :
>=20
> On 02/19/2010 07:12 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Well, here's the revised list of what I think should be kept:
>>
>>    ALLUSERSPROFILE
>>    COMPUTERNAME
>>    COMSPEC
>>    CYGWIN
>>    OS
>>    PATH
>>    PATHEXT
>>    SYSTEMDRIVE
>>    SYSTEMROOT
>>    WINDIR
>>
>> Can we agree on that?
>=20
> OK by me.

IMHO, cygwin may be use to remotely launch windows programs, whatever=20
they are, they may also need all the others "legacy" windows environment=20
variable, so, they should not go.

variables like :
COMMONPROGRAMFILES
COMMONPROGRAMFILES
PROGRAMFILES

are not user aware, so why you don't want to keep them ?

also :

NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER
PROCESSOR_LEVEL
PROCESSOR_REVISION

are less important but may be useful un one way or another,
at least NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS.

why don't you remap TMP and TEMP to the target user's one ?

PS : why don't you fix patch instead ?

Regards,

Cyrille Lefevre
--=20
mailto:Cyrille DOT Lefevre-lists AT laposte DOT net



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