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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting any explanation for thsi shell script behaviour Post 10155 by rwb1959 on Thursday 8th of November 2001 01:29:18 PM
Old 11-08-2001
Agreed. Perderabo is correct.

...from the bash man page regarding dot "." notation or
"source"ing...

. filename [arguments]
source filename [arguments]
Read and execute commands from filename in the cur-
rent shell environment and return the exit status
of the last command executed from filename. If
filename does not contain a slash, pathnames in
PATH are used to find the directory containing
filename. The file searched for in PATH need not
be executable. The current directory is searched
if no file is found in PATH. If any arguments are
supplied, they become the positional parameters
when file is executed. Otherwise the positional
parameters are unchanged. The return status is the
status of the last command exited within the script
(0 if no commands are executed), and false if file-
name is not found.
 

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