- Subject: Jed under Cygwin/WinXP
- From: "Pete Flugstad" <pete.flugstad@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:45:10 -0500
Greetings. I'm trying to build slang/jed under Cygwin/WindowsXP (Pro,
SP2 if it matters).
Mostly, everthing builds just fine (modulo a minor link issue in slang
- I've posted that to the slang-users already) - I use the standard
configure/make/make install from the unix build directions.
However, when I try and run jed, I see some strange problems.
I have HOME env variable pointing to the Cygwin path to my home dir
(U: drive -- /u under Cygwin). This is a remote share, but I've not
had any problems with this, before I tried using slang/jed.
Anyway, if I cd to my home directory, and try and jed .jedrc, it acts
like I didn't provide it with a filename on the command line, so it
prompts me for a file. If I try and type in .jedrc (to the
minibuffer) at this point, it tells me that "/u" and "/u/.jedrc" are
the same.
However, if I copy .jedrc to "/tmp" (Cygwin path, maps to
C:/Cygwin/tmp") or /c/tmp (maps to C:/tmp), it works just fine.
Other drive letters exhibit the same problems as the U drive does.
I've tried playing games with Cygwin mounting, such as pointing HOME
at /home/<username> and then mounting the U: drive there, but that
doesn't seem to change anything.
Anyway, I'm hoping someone's seen this before and can give me some
pointers. Maybe there is a debugging flag I can turn on somewhere
that can start telling me more what's going on?
Thanks,
Pete
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