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Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 16:39:10 +0100 (BST)
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Organization: The University of Leeds, School of Electronic Engineering
From: Dave Whiteley <d.l.whiteley@ee.leeds.ac.uk>
To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Trying for a horrid configuration

I work in an educational institution, and am trying to convert people
to sane software. We have to move a little step at a time. We are (at
last) moving from teaching programming using Visual C to gcc.

As a linux adict I KNOW that bash is a better way to work than
command.com, however I need to setup the laboratory machines to allow
users to use the cygwin tools from a dos command prompt, and from
within a windows flavour of xemacs.

Looking through the documentation I cannot find details of what
environmental variables need setting up to do this.

any pointer on where to find this out?

Keep up the good work,
Dave

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E-Mail: Dave Whiteley <d.l.whiteley@ee.leeds.ac.uk>
Date: 02-Aug-2000
Time: 16:29:41

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