Konrad,
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 05:57:48PM +0900, Konrad Hernblad wrote:
> At 07:02 01/10/09 -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
> > > mount -s -b c:/ /0
> >
> >The above is a very strange mount command. Do you know how it got into
> >your /etc/profile?
>
> i put it there. probably should have gone in .bashprofile instead?
No. The mount command only needs to be executed once since it is
persisted in the Windows registry.
> >Assuming that you are using Sun's Java (or some other Win32 JVM), then
> >you must use Win32 and *not* Posix path:
> >
> > CLASSPATH=$(cygpath -w /0/java/dev/myPrj)
>
> this works (if i add the -p option also) at the cygwin prompt. for example,
Oops, I forgot the "-p" option.
> java -cp $(cygpath -p -w $CLASSPATH) JavaClass
>
> * where JavaClass is the name of a .class file.
> * also /0/java/dev/myPrj is defined in $CLASSPATH
>
> this works, but it is very inconvenient to type this long command at the
> prompt everytime one wants to run a java program.
There is no need. Just define (and export) CLASSPATH appropriately (i.e.,
using Win32 style paths) in your .bash_profile and you will be all set.
> >BTW, cygwin@cygwin.com is probably a more appropriate mailing list for
> >these types of issues.
>
> how can one subscribe to this mailing list?
http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html
Jason