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script command

i have create a function in the .profile To get it work i log out and log in again . The function works fine, typing the name of the function"details" appears information for the system (who,time...)



The problem is when i start the script recording command the function does not really work
i don't know why does this
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What system are you running? Can you post a snippet or two of your code?
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% cat .profile
details ()
{
date
echo My current directory is:
pwd
echo Users currently logged in
who
}


if this is what do you mean works fine

but whent i start the script command trying to record the function
and also its functionality tha function does not work

the whole thing is, i have to submit this to my tutor to see how i did it and if it works
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props, this thread is really close to violating our rule against homework/classwork. But I will help you with this.

Your login shell reads your .profile and thus knows the function. The script command fires up a subshell and the subshell does not read your .profile. So as your first command after you run script, do this:
. .profile
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Thank for the help works fine !!

just come down a bit with the " rules and regulations"
some people need help out there (don't be like my tutor")
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Don't like our rules? Discuss it with Neo.

But I'm delighted to learn that I'm like your tutor! You must have a pretty good one.
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ok see for your self


http://www.unl.ac.uk/simt/staff/jayaram.shtml
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