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Am Freitag, 25. August 2006 10:44 schrieb ext Peter Haworth: |
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> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 10:14:59 +0200, sdoma wrote: |
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> > Well, that was it. I'm quite surprised because I start xterm as |
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> > ``xterm -ls'', which should provide a login shell but I had to |
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> > logoff completely (terminating X and logout). |
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> A "login shell" is not a new login; it just means that as well as |
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> reading .bashrc (or the equivalent for your shell), it also reads |
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Should be: ...instead of reading .bashrc (...), it reads... |
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In Gentoo, .bashrc is also read from login shells, because of |
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[[ -f ~/.bashrc ]] && . ~/.bashrc |
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in .bash_profile. |
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Bye... |
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Dirk |
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