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From: "Gary Furash" <furashgary AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Script to Auto CYGWIN -U all environment varialbes
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 15:36:26 -0700
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Has anyone written anything into their bash profile or whatever that goes
through each windows environment variable currently extant, and resets them
via CYGPATH

e.g.

Before, @ start of .bashrc
ETC=C:\WINDOWS\ETC

After run of .bashrc
ETC=`$(cygpath -u '$ETC')`; EXPORT ETC  (--> /cygpath/c/windows/etc)

Or something like that. So, by the time you hit your cygwin prompt all your
environment variables are already cleaned up.


Gary Furash | furashgary AT gmail DOT com | 520-907-2470




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