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| Date: | Tue, 27 Sep 2016 10:17:58 -0700 |
| From: | Linda Walsh <cygwin AT tlinx DOT org> |
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| Subject: | Re: Use of SHELL env var by login |
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Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Linda Walsh!
>> Windows *doesn't* use "SHELL" to set your command line, it uses
>> COMSPEC.
>
> Do note I didn't mention any specific variable names.
---
Indeed -- wanted to be explicit for those not know that the space
in-between the lines is important! ;-)
> And I've explicitly outlined exactly the case you are describing in your post
> - integration.
> If you indeed have "more other" applications (native ports of certain tools,
> which still use environment as a go-to reference sources), then by all means,
> do what you find best for you.
> I do that all the time, too, but I also have Cygwin itself configured to match
> the environment I expect to have. Just to avoid issues.
---
Yup -- I use the same site-wide login scripts (for me & root and
multi-machine) on linux and cygwin and regularly make sure to copy and test
them on both -- not to mean I don't have cygwin specific sections that
key off OS:
if ! type -f cygwin 2>/dev/null ; then
read SYSTEM_KERNEL HOSTNAME OSTYPE <<<"$($_prg_uname -sno)"
if [[ $OSTYPE =~ Cygwin ]]; then sub cygwin () { return 0; }
else sub cygwin () { return 1; }
fi
export -f cygwin
fi
# and some cygwin-only defs in /etc/local/cygwin, like
alias gvim='setsid gvim' # ensure win-native vim backgrounds properly
and a version of "mklink" that runs in bash and uses the
*nix syntax of "mklink <from> <to>" (and auto-handles directories)
--------------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
#set -x
shopt -s expand_aliases extglob sourcepath
##
## func to help determine if we were called as script or lib &
## not dirty env if called as lib
##
function conditional_setprog {
local lprogpath="$0"
[[ $lprogpath =~ .*bash.* ]] && { lprogpath="$1"; shift; }
local lprog="${lprogpath##*/}" lprogdir="${lprogpath%/*}"
local lprogname="${lprog%.*}"
if [[ $lprogname =~ errnos ]]; then
declare -g prog="$lprog" progpath="$lprogpath" progname="$lprogname"
fi
}
conditional_setprog "$@"
#include stdalias
#include errnos
# -- include needed bits for fewer includes
alias intConst=declare\ -ir sub=function my=declare int=declare\ -i
intConst ENOENT=2 EEXIST=17 ENOSYS=38 ENOMSG=42
sub mklink () {
sub err_ex {
my err="${!1}" msg="$2"
echo "$msg" >&2
return $err
}
if (($#!=2)) && [[ ! $0 =~ bash ]] ; then
echo "mklink <from> <to-path|.> # (destination must not exist)" >&2
fi
local src=${1%/.} dst=${2%/.}; src=${src%/}
[[ $dst == . ]] && dst="${src##*/}"
[[ -e $dst ]] && {
err_ex EEXIST "Destination, \"$dst\", already exists."
return
}
[[ -e $src ]] || {
err_ex ENOENT "Source, \"$src\", does not exist."
return
}
local dest_type="unknown"
if [[ -f $src ]]; then dest_type=""
elif [[ -d $src ]]; then dest_type="/d"
else
err_ex ENOSYS "Cannot determine src, \"$src\" as file or dir"
return
fi
local winsrc windst
printf -v winsrc "%s" "$(cygpath -wl "$src")"
printf -v windst "%s" "$(cygpath -wl "$dst")"
# windows reverses everything *nix
# just to be different from CP/M which modeled Unix
printf -v cmd 'cmd /c mklink %s "%q" "%q"' "$dest_type" "$windst" "$winsrc"
eval "$cmd"
(($?)) && err_ex ENOMSG "Windows return unexpected status($status)"
}
export -f mklink
(($#==0)) || [[ $0 =~ bash ]] || mklink "$@"
# vim: ts=2 sw=2
--------------------------
-linda
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