On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
Urgh, /top-posting/,
Huh?
* Václav Haisman (2005-10-24 13:35 +0100)
What about editing /etc/passwd?
That's only used for remote logins (ssh, etc.)
Vaclav Haisman
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On Oct 25 11:38, Vaclav Haisman wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
Urgh, /top-posting/,
Huh?
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
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I started using zsh about 10 months ago myself. Now I can have
my favorite ksh feature (two argument cd) as well as all the
things I like in BASH. But I digress...
I edited my /etc/profile, replacing bash with zsh, though that
of course doesn't help me start ZSH from Windows.
To get that, I
What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized cygwin.bat.
Václav Hasiman
Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin, similar to the standard Cygwin Icon which runs a bash login
shell,
so that I can
What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized
cygwin.bat.
How exactly would this work? After all, we are talking about Windows
Batch skripts,
don't we? And they are not aware of /etc/passwd.
But maybe I didn't get your point. How do you suggest that I should
modify my
On Oct 24 14:49, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized
cygwin.bat.
How exactly would this work? After all, we are talking about Windows
Batch skripts,
don't we? And they are not aware of /etc/passwd.
But maybe I didn't get
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 24 14:49, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized
cygwin.bat.
How exactly would this work? After all, we are talking about Windows
Batch skripts,
don't we? And they are not aware of /etc/passwd.
But
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin...
[snip]
Zsh considers itself a login shell iff it is called under a name
starting with a dash.
[snip]
Another possibility would be to execute a shell
* Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 (2005-10-24 11:11 +0100)
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin, similar to the standard Cygwin Icon which runs a bash login
shell,
so that I can choose whether to get a window using bash or using zsh.
mkzsh
It works
Urgh, /top-posting/,
* Václav Haisman (2005-10-24 13:35 +0100)
What about editing /etc/passwd?
That's only used for remote logins (ssh, etc.)
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* Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 (2005-10-24 13:49 +0100)
What about editing /etc/passwd? Pesonally, I use customized
cygwin.bat.
How exactly would this work? After all, we are talking about Windows
Batch skripts,
don't we? And they are not aware of /etc/passwd.
But maybe I didn't get
* Igor Pechtchanski (2005-10-24 16:36 +0100)
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin...
[snip]
Zsh considers itself a login shell iff it is called under a name
starting with a dash.
[snip]
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Igor Pechtchanski (2005-10-24 16:36 +0100)
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin...
[snip]
Zsh considers itself a login shell iff it is called
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Com MN PG P E B Consultant 3 wrote:
Greetings, Ronald,
I would like to have on my Windoze desktop an Icon for zsh running under
Cygwin, similar to the standard Cygwin Icon which runs a bash login
shell, so that I can choose whether to get a window using bash or using
zsh.
Use mkzsh to do this. For help, type 'mkzsh --help'
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for.
It works kind of, but I can't get zsh executed as login
shell. The BAT
file invoking the bash login shell calls bash using
bash --login -i
See the '-l' option of zsh in the
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