I don't think I have any other options (short of editing jtags script)
because there's no C:/WINDOWS/COMMAND path in autoexec.bat, so that means
that that path is loaded automatically on startup and hence precedes
C:/CYWIN/BIN
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Steve Haflich
wrote:
> From: Niranjan Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> How about just renaming the find.exe that comes with Windows. At least this
> is what I did few months back and so far no problems.
>
> IMO it is unwise to perturb standard software on standard systems.
> Just like on Unix, various other programs may assume that standard
> tools like find are available on the search path, and thes might
> become broken if you alter or shadow the standard configuration.
>
> Your change would break Find on the Windoze Start menu unless you
> carefull edited it. There are other Windows programs that, when they
> can't find some expected component like a help file, offer to try to
> find it for you. I don't know whether they use Windoze find, and I
> don't necessarily think this is a good feature, but I prefer not to
> derange my base system unnecessarily.
>
> In my earlier suggestion I had forgotten that bash and other Unix-like
> shells have separate search paths (e.g. in .bashrc) that could
> more-safely be altered than the global one in autoexec.bat. That's
> what Paul suggested, and that's the conservative solution I would
> recommend.
>