* setup2.sgml (setup-env-ov): Make sure everybody knows that the
CYGWIN settings are just an example.
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| 2011-05-10  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||
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| 	* setup2.sgml (setup-env-ov): Make sure everybody knows that the | ||||
| 	CYGWIN settings are just an example. | ||||
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| 2011-05-08  Yaakov Selkowitz  <yselkowitz@users.sourceforge.net> | ||||
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| 	* new-features.sgml (ov-new1.7.10): Document clock_settime. | ||||
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| @@ -18,17 +18,18 @@ Cygwin processes.</para> | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| The <envar>CYGWIN</envar> variable is used to configure many global | ||||
| settings for the Cygwin runtime system.  Initially you can leave | ||||
| <envar>CYGWIN</envar> unset or set it to <literal>tty</literal> (e.g. | ||||
| to support job control with ^Z etc...) using a syntax like this in the | ||||
| DOS shell, before launching bash.</para> | ||||
| <envar>CYGWIN</envar> unset or set it to a value indicating several | ||||
| global Cygwin settings, using a syntax like this in the DOS shell, | ||||
| before launching bash:</para> | ||||
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| <screen> | ||||
| <prompt>C:\></prompt> <userinput>set CYGWIN=tty notitle glob</userinput> | ||||
| <prompt>C:\></prompt> <userinput>set CYGWIN=notitle glob</userinput> | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
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| <para> | ||||
| For all possible settings of the <envar>CYGWIN</envar> environment variable, | ||||
| see <xref linkend="using-cygwinenv"></xref>. | ||||
| This is, of course, just an example.  For all possible settings of the | ||||
| <envar>CYGWIN</envar> environment variable, see | ||||
| <xref linkend="using-cygwinenv"></xref>. | ||||
| </para> | ||||
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| <para> | ||||
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