Thank you himanshu.I've introduced environment variables in Control Panel --> System --> Advanced Options --> Environment variables, and working correctly at the moment.
Regards, Aldo 2009/7/28 himanshu barve <[email protected]> > Hi aldo .. Actually i came across similar problem when i tried to create > new script file .. > > Which editor you are using ? > If you are saving file in DOS environment. then those error occurs .. > > bash: $'\r': command not found > > > Use any editor .. (i use ultraedit) and save that file in UNIX environment > .. > > when u create file in profile.d it is automatically "sourced" when u start > cygwin .. > i dont have deep knowledge of shell programming .. > i am advising you from my experience. > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 > > -- > With Best Regards > Himanshu Barve > M.Tech Electrical Engineering (Power System) > IIT Kharagpur , West Bengal , India > > -- aldo
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