USER environment variable mystery

Steve Núñez nunez@helios.net
Sat Nov 23 00:42:00 GMT 2002


Hi All,

I've recently spent some time configuring cygwin, and it's mostly gone as 
expected. I say mostly because I've noticed a strange behavior with the 
USER environment variable, and possibly others. I've set this in both 
~/.bashrc and in /etc/profile to be the user name that our UNIX machines 
expect (the surname). The windows 2000 machine I'm using thinks that the 
USER is "firstname lastname". Now after setting these variables in 
~/.bashrc, echo shows that they have been properly set, however both my 
bash prompt and applications such as ssh and xemacs continue to use 
"firstname lastname" (xemacs get's this from "(getenv USER)", making me 
suspect some strangeness in the getenv function).

Does anyone know how to *really* change the environment variables? Is this 
set somewhere deeper in the cygwin structure? I've also tried setting this 
from the cygwin.bat file, but with no success. I'm using a recent version 
of cygwin, downloaded via setup.exe about a week or so ago.

TIA,
	- Steve Nunez



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