RE: Initial run of BASH doesn't initialize home directory

2005-07-13 Thread Tom Smith
With all due respect, Igor, I think you missed my point. The point is this: 1) I ran the Cygwin setup.exe and the Cygwin/X setup.exe (a distinction made by the cygwin.com web site itself) on the same computer. 2) The Cygwin/X installation gave me grief as mentioned in my initial post. 3) The

Re: Initial run of BASH doesn't initialize home directory

2005-07-13 Thread Klaus Kassner
Tom Smith schrieb: With all due respect, Igor, I think you missed my point. The point is this: 1) I ran the Cygwin setup.exe and the Cygwin/X setup.exe (a distinction made by the cygwin.com web site itself) on the same computer. This distinction is apparently confusing. The two files

RE: Initial run of BASH doesn't initialize home directory

2005-07-13 Thread Reid Thompson
Tom Smith wrote: With all due respect, Igor, I think you missed my point. The point is this: 1) I ran the Cygwin setup.exe and the Cygwin/X setup.exe (a distinction made by the cygwin.com web site itself) on the same computer. It's the same installer, just linked to different pages with

Re: Initial run of BASH doesn't initialize home directory

2005-07-12 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Thomas Smith wrote: I was able to get Cygwin to run without problems and then decided to try Cygwin/X to take advantage of X. I completely uninstalled Cygwin... Why?! ...as follows: - Deleted the Desktop and Start Menu shortcuts. - Deleted C:\cygwin - Deleted