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Re: How to make cygwin/bash shell work in emacs
From: |
Ehud Karni |
Subject: |
Re: How to make cygwin/bash shell work in emacs |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Oct 2001 03:57:07 +0200 |
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 18:14:44 -0700, Roman Adar <radar@cacheware.com> wrote:
>
> I'm still having a minor problem. The Perl I'm running from the "cygwin"
> command line is the ActiveState Perl. I've modified the /etc/profile file to
> look 1st in the c:/Program Files/bin directory. However when I do "which
> perl" in the shell within emacs, the shell that is invoked is the "cygwin"
> Perl, from the /usr/bin directory. This is what I do not want.
>
> So my question is how do I force also in the shell that is spawned in the
> emacs to invoke the correct Perl.
>From the Bash man page:
Non-login interactive shells:
On startup (subject to the -norc and -rcfile options):
if ~/.bashrc exists, source it.
Non-interactive shells:
On startup:
if the environment variable ENV is non-null, expand
it and source the file it names, as if the command
if [ "$ENV" ]; then . $ENV; fi
had been executed, but do not use PATH to search
for the pathname. When not started in Posix mode, bash
looks for BASH_ENV before ENV.
Emacs starts Bash as "Non-login interactive shells". To make thing
easier I suggest you set "BASH_ENV" to "/etc/profile" in ~/.emacs:
(setenv "BASH_ENV" "/etc/profile")
[ This is really Bash/Cygwin problem not Emacs, so I cross post ]
Ehud.
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