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Larry Hall wrote:
Sorry, I don't use putty or plink (and actually since they aren't part
ofthe Cygwin distribution, much discussion of them is off-topic for
this list).
Understood. I'll try
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Tim Shadel wrote:
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What I found is this:
(a) ssh localhost echo $PATH
returned the correct cygwin path, but
(b) ssh localhost 'echo $PATH'
returned the full
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Why not try it locally, like this:
echo echo $PATH
echo 'echo $PATH'
echo echo $PATH
and then
sh -xc 'PATH=/blah;echo $PATH'
sh -xc PATH=/blah;echo $PATH
Aah. I forgot about the meanings of various quotes in bash. That's an
excellent example.
2. Is there a file (.rc
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Tim Shadel wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
[snip]
2. Is there a file (.rc something-or-other perhaps?) that I can create
that will make the source /etc/profile call once plink connects, so I
can have the right path when command happens?
Well, you can tell ssh to
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Here's my setup:
Client: Win2K box with Putty/Plink
Server: Win2K professional with cygwin/sshd (actually copssh, but it's
just a minimal cygwin install)
I can login just fine. I can use
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Here's my setup:
Client: Win2K box with Putty/Plink
Server: Win2K professional with cygwin/sshd (actually copssh, but it's just a minimal
cygwin install)
I can
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