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Re: Where is diff getting its path?
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Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Where is diff getting its path? |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Dec 2002 10:46:26 -0500 (EST) |
Mark Scoville writes:
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Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messsages to the list.
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> Specifically the path e:/src/... I do not know where the e: is coming
> from. I have search through the non-binary files in the WinCvs tree, and
> search through the registry (even uninstalled, then cleaned our WinCvs
> entries in the registry and reinstalled). I cannot find a reference to
> "e:" anywhere. Even all the environment variables in my bash shell are
> "e:" free. Where is e: coming from? It seems to be replacing
> "/cygdrive/c/cygwin/home/Mark".
What's in C:\ensignWork\ESPL\CVS\Root?
-Larry Jones
I don't NEED to compromise my principles, because they don't have
the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway. -- Calvin