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Re: how to get an older version of cygwin


1.3.2 is ancient history.  It's dead.  I doubt there's a mirror out there
that carries it, and even if there was, most of the current packages won't
work with it.

What you want is to set your PS1 in bash properly.  Something like

export PS1='\h: `cygpath -w "$PWD"`> '

should do it.  If you want to only display Win32 paths for /cygdrive/*,
you'll need to go through some more contortions, but it's basically
possible.
	Igor

On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Arindam Bhattacharya wrote:

> Hi,
>      thanks for the response. I am currently running  1.5.7(0.109/3/2 on
> XP. I also have 1.3.2(0.39/3/2) running on win 2000. in 1.3.2 if I do
> cd c:/ the bash shows c:/ but if id  cd c:/ in 1.5.2 it shows me
> /cygdrive/c. ANy idea how to fix this or  where I can download
> 1.3.2(0.39/3/2)
>
> thanks
> Arindam
>
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Larry Hall wrote:
>
> > At 01:54 PM 3/3/2004, you wrote:
> > >hi christopher,
> > >                  I was wondering how I can get an older version of
> > >cygwin. I neet the one which is CYGWIN_NT-5.0. the current release is
> > >CYGWIN_NT-5.1.
> >
> > Actually, you're reporting what 'uname -s' provides, which just tells you
> > which version of Windows you're running Cygwin on.  You're apparently
> > running XP.  CYGWIN_NT-5.0 would indicate that the O/S is W2K.
> > 'uname -r' would describe the Cygwin DLL release you're running.
> >
> > >If I do a cd c:/ in that it doesn't show c:/ but
> > >/cygdrive/c which is causing a problem with perforce as perforce thinks
> > >that it isn't in the root as it only recognises the c:/ version of path.
> > >
> > >If there is a workaround to get c:/depot/ instead of /cygdrive/c/depot on
> > >the bash in cygwin then please do let me know that.
> >
> > Cygwin will not report DOS/Windows path formats.  It reports POSIX-style
> > instead.  You can convert back to DOS/Windows from POSIX with 'cygpath'.
> > Take a look at 'man cygpath' for details.

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