Thank you MS.I've just tried to edit the $home/.bashrc file... but with
errors when cygwin re-starts. The errors are like this:

bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found
bash: $'\r': command not found

sn...@aldo ~
$

It seems that bashrc don't want extra lines...

I don't know how to edit bashrc without return errors...

Thank you in advance

Aldo


2009/7/27 Michael Schippling <[email protected]>

> My understanding is that all the files in:
>  /etc/profile.d
> get read into a shell that is started as "login",
> which /cygwin.bat does. This should include tinyos.sh
> which is created there when a full TOS install is done.
>
> However it's better to use $HOME/.bashrc for personal settings
> to avoid conflict with re-installs.
>
> One little tip, if you are experimenting with a script to set
> variables you need to "source" it into your shell by typing:
>        "source script.sh"   or   ". script.sh"
> Otherwise it is executed in s sub-shell and all settings are
> tossed out with the bath water.
>
> MS
>
>
>
> aldo wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know how to configure environmental variables automatically
>> when cygwin starts?
>>
>> I'm trying to create a "tinyos.sh" file in /etc/profile.d with the
>> variables and cygwin returns correctly when I write $printenv MAKERULES
>> but...doesn't work when i do $make on an application.
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Aldo
>> --
>> aldo
>>
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