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On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:26:57 -0500 "Hassel, Scott" 
Scott.Hassel@bxxx> wrote:

> When I envoke "rxvt -e bash" from a command line
> I get rxvt with bash and bash sourced my .bashrc
> file.  However, when I put "rxvt -e bash" in a
> batch file, launch the batch file, I get rxvt
> with bash, but my .bashrc file is not sourced...
> 
> Does anyone know why my batch file doesn't source
> .bashrc and/or how I can get the batch file to
> source?  I'm guessing I'm starting a login
> bash session, but I'm not certain...
> -----END Original Message-----
> 
> 
> 
> Have you tried this:
> 
> set the dos/windows environment variable - 
SHELL=/usr/bin/bash
> 
> and then you should be able to execute
> 
> C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -bg black -fg grey -sl 2048 -sb 
-fn 9x16 -ls
> 
> or something similar. The -ls tells rxvt to treat it as 
a login shell. All the rest is just for looks.

That didn't work.  My environment variables might
be messed up.  When I call the regular cygwin bash
prompt from a batch file, I have the following in
the batch file:

C:\Cygwin\bin\bash --rcfile /cygdrive/h/.bashrc -i

That explicitly tells bash to source my .bashrc.
Does rxvt have anything like that?

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