setup.exe questions
Chris Faylor
cgf@cygnus.com
Mon Feb 28 16:55:00 GMT 2000
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 06:38:45PM -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
>> I saw that DJ said that c:\cygwin was the default root directory and that
>> the default prefix was /usr. I don't have the CYGWIN CD so I can not check
>> it. What should the defaults be for the CYGWIN, TERM, MAKE_MODE, etc.? Also,
>> what makes sense for a default HOME under Win9x?
>
>My suggestions:
>
>CYGWIN = ""
>MAKE_MODE = "unix" (since we're providing the unix shell and utils)
Actually, if we're using the make from the Cygwin CD, the default make mode
is already UNIX, I believe. Are these the sources from the CD, DJ?
>HOME = "/home" (or "/dj" for me under NT) I'm not a big supporter of what
> MS calls a "home directory", but this is one of those things
> where you could prompt the user for one, with a suitable default
> pre-chosen.
>
>TERM, I think, should be "cygwin" although mine is "linux" :-(
Cygwin defaults to the correct term type, which is "cygwin". There is no
need to set this.
>> Should the root mount default to binary or text mode?
>
>I use text mode to enhance interaction with other utilities, but I
>mount my shares binary so when I save files there I can use the unix
>tools on them. I also think that binary mounts hide compatibility
>problems that we really should fix. I'm a big fan of making little
>problems into big problems so they get solved instead of forgotten.
I would prefer to stick with the way we did this on the CD. The Cygwin
UNIX utilities are mounted on a UNIX-style directory but the default
for user mounts is still text?
cgf
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