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Setting PS1 in ~/.bashrc
- From: Ney André de Mello Zunino <zunino at unu dot edu>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 01:07:22 +0900
- Subject: Setting PS1 in ~/.bashrc
- Organization: UNU Campus Computing Centre
Hello.
Sorry for the naive question, but I am not being able to override the default PS1 value set in /etc/profile. I tried searching the Web to find information on this and I read in several places that one should make changes in their own ~/.bashrc file. However, after I created this file and put my "export PS1" command in it, Cygwin still launches and makes use of the definition found in /etc/profile. I have discovered, however, that if I start a new instance of bash, my definition is taken into account.
I am sure I am the one missing something. I would be glad to know what it is.
Thank you,
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Ney André de Mello Zunino
Media and Technology Laboratory
Campus Computing Centre
United Nations University
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