PATH and SystemRoot oddity
Jason Curl
j.m.curl@optusnet.com.au
Fri Nov 26 21:39:00 GMT 2004
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On 2004年11月26日, Jason Curl wrote:
>>>>I have a similar question: I had to modify 'profile' to change
>> $PATH=xxxx:$PATH
>>to
>> $PATH=xxxx
>>>>How can I simply add $SYSTEMROOT:$SYSTEMROOT/system32 to this? It
>>doesn't work as-is because $SYSTEMROOT = C:\Windows (and this is
>>therefore not interpreted by the path). Rephrasing, what do I use to
>>translate "C:\WINDOWS" to "/cygdrive/c/windows"?
>>>>I had to do this because some nasty things in my path were causing
>>> First off, you could have actually removed the offending entries from the
> PATH using something like
>> OFFENDING_ENTRY="/cygdrive/c/ClearCase/bin"
> PATH="`echo "$PATH" | sed "s#:$OFFENDING_ENTRY##"`"
>> Alternatively, if you want to translate any Win32 path to a Cygwin (POSIX)
> path, use the "cygpath" utility, like this:
>> PATH=${PATH}:"`cygpath -u "$SYSTEMROOT/system32"`"
>> HTH,
> Igor
> P.S. FWIW, the question is not that similar, and you should probably have
> started a new thread with it.
Sorry - next time it will be a new thread. OTOH, this is exactly the
solution I didn't know how to implement. Spasibo Bolshoi!
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