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Am 07.08.2015 um 11:04 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> Globally setting HOME in Windows for the sake of Cygwin was partially
> necessary up to the early 2000s. For *at least* 12 years, it wasn't
> anymore.
>> And people shouldn't be told to set HOME to a value not valid in the
>> environment they are setting it. Also considering that two applications were
>> mentioned that use it within Windows.
>> Finally, I think people shouldn't be told they cannot use the traditional
>> Unix feature (well-known to some) anymore because they should use some more
>> modern DB configuration method (system-specific, to be studied...).
> So, editing /etc/passwd or /etc/nsswitch.conf is *that* hard?
Maybe not. But setting HOME is certainly easier. Especially if you're
not familiar with more specific, more modern configuration stuff, and
don't like to investigate first.
Also, there have been other valid reasons against a change; trying to
summarize:

  * Setting HOME would create a common home reference for multiple
    installations of cygwin (e.g. 32/64 bit) - strong reason.
  * Maintaining Unix tradition while accepting the syntax of the host
    system.
  * Windows software that also checks for HOME.
  * Finally, do you really want a bunch of complaints "my cygwin isn't
    finding my HOME anymore" without apparent benefit?

Thomas

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