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On Feb 4 02:22, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, Corinna Vinschen! > > > - In SAM (only used for local accounts), there are no freely definable > > fields for users or groups, except for the "Description" field. > > Therefore, you can set values using a faux-XML syntax in the > > "Description" field. Here's what is supported right now: > > > <CYGWINNAME:bla/> overrides Windows username/groupname > > <CYGWINHOME:path/> sets the Cygwin home directory to "path" > > <CYGWINSHELL:shell/> sets the login shell to "shell" > > Seems a bit overcomplicated, and hardly readable. (The main point of inventing > XML, along extensibility and easy machine parsing, was the human readability, > which people seems to forgot quite quick.) > Why not just > <cygwin name="user" home="/home/user" shell="/bin/bash"/> > ? Yeah, that makes sense, I guess. I didn't claim that all my ideas were well thought out... > Also, does this change means, that by default, the Cygwin user's home > directory will finally match the user's Windows profile directory? > Good if that. Cygwin will read the unixHomeDirectory entry (AD), or the CYGWINHOME entry in the Description (SAM), but the default is still /home/$USER. Cygwin will not start to utilize the profile path as default home directory, nor will it read the homeDirectory entry. There's a chicken-egg problem which can't be easily solved. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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