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From: huott AT pinebush DOT com (Ed Huott)
Subject: Re: Start-up files for bash?
14 Mar 1997 14:29:14 -0800 :
Approved: cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
Distribution: cygnus
Message-ID: <199703142140.QAA20426.cygnus.gnu-win32@sol.pinebush.com>
Original-To: sissonlh AT esper DOT com (Leonard Sisson)
Original-cc: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
In-reply-to: Your message of "Fri, 14 Mar 1997 09:25:18 EST."
<199703141425 DOT JAA02254 AT alpha DOT esper DOT com>
Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

In message <199703141425 DOT JAA02254 AT alpha DOT esper DOT com>, Leonard Sisson writes:
>I have just installed the Cygnus Win32 utility binaries including Bash under
>Win 95.  A few years ago I had & helped do admin on a Sun Sparc system and
>used mostly csh.  As I recall, we had both system startup and individual
>login startup (something like .cshrc, .profile?) files as well as such files
>as some in an /etc directory (hosts & others).  I assume such startup files
>are implemented for the Win 32 port of Bash, but I haven't run across the
>documentation on how to do that yet.  Can anyone tell me where I can find
>that info?
>
The bash shell is fully documented in the info/bash.info file that
should reside under the root of your cygwin32 installation.  You will
find a discussion of the startup files it uses there.

This file is most easily browsed with an info file viewer such as the
one built into emacs.  It is, however, a mostly ASCII file, so any
reasonable editor or file viewer (even your web browser) will do.

<ED>
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