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diff --git a/winsup/doc/cygwinenv.sgml b/winsup/doc/cygwinenv.sgml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f5de3e --- /dev/null +++ b/winsup/doc/cygwinenv.sgml @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +<sect1 id="using-cygwinenv"><title>The <EnVar>CYGWIN</EnVar> environment +variable</title> + +<para>The <EnVar>CYGWIN</EnVar> environment variable is used to configure +many global settings for the Cygwin runtime system. It contains the options +listed below, separated by blank characters. Many options can be turned off +by prefixing with <literal>no </literal>.</para> + +<itemizedlist Mark="bullet"> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)binmode</FirstTerm> - if set, non-disk +(e.g. pipe and COM ports) file opens default to binary mode +(no CR/LF/Ctrl-Z translations) instead of text mode. +Defaults to set (binary mode). This option must be set +before starting a Cygwin shell to have an effect on redirection. +</para> +<warning><title>Warning!</title><para>If set in 12/98 b20.1, all files +always open in binary mode.</para> </warning> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)envcache</FirstTerm> - If set, environment variable +conversions (between Win32 and POSIX) are cached. Note that this is may +cause problems if the mount table changes, as the cache is not invalidated +and may contain values that depend on the previous mount table +contents. Defaults to set.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)export</FirstTerm> - if set, the final values of these +settings are re-exported to the environment as $CYGWIN again.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)glob</FirstTerm> - if set, command line arguments +containing UNIX-style file wildcard characters (brackets, question mark, +asterisk, escaped with \) are expanded into lists of files that match +those wildcards. +This is applicable only to programs running from a DOS command line prompt. +Default is set.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)ntea</FirstTerm> - if set, use the full NT Extended +Attributes to store UNIX-like inode information. +This option only operates under Windows NT. Defaults to not set. </para> +<Warning><Title>Warning!</Title> <para>This may create additional +<emphasis>large</emphasis> files on non-NTFS partitions.</para></Warning> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)ntsec</FirstTerm> - if set, use the NT security +model to set UNIX-like permissions on files and processes. The +file permissions can only be set on NTFS partitions. FAT and SAMBA doesn't +support the NT file security. For more information, read the documentation +in <citation>ntsec.sgml</citation>.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)reset_com</FirstTerm> - if set, serial ports are reset +to 9600-8-N-1 with no flow control when used. This is done at open +time and when handles are inherited. Defaults to set.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>strace=n[:cache][,filename]</FirstTerm> - configures system +tracing. Off by default, setting various bits in <literal>n</literal> (a +bit flag) enables various types of system messages. Setting +<literal>n</literal> to 1 enables most messages. Other values can be found +in <filename>sys/strace.h</filename>. The <literal>:cache</literal> option +lets you specify how many lines to cache before flushing the output +(example: <literal>strace=1:20</literal>). The <literal>filename</literal> +option lets you send the messages to a file instead of the screen. </para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)strip_title</FirstTerm> - if set, strips the directory +part off the window title, if any. Default is not set.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)title</FirstTerm> - if set, the title bar +reflects the name of the program currently running. Default is not +set. Note that under Win9x the title bar is always enabled and it is +stripped by default, but this is because of the way Win9x works. In +order not to strip, specify <literal>title</literal> or <literal>title +nostrip_title</literal>.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><FirstTerm>(no)tty</FirstTerm> - if set, Cygwin enables extra support +(i.e., termios) for UNIX-like ttys. +It is not compatible with some Windows programs. +Defaults to not set, in which case the tty is opened in text mode +with ^Z as EOF. Note that this has been changed such that ^D works as +expected instead of ^Z, and is settable via stty. +This option must be specified before starting a Cygwin shell +and it cannot be changed in the shell.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</sect1> |