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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting updating LD_LIBRARY_PATH Post 302483157 by clx on Friday 24th of December 2010 04:20:51 AM
Old 12-24-2010
If you don't source the script then the script would be executed in a different shell (sub shell) which has nothing to do with the parent shell. therefore the environment you change in the script is exists only within the script execution phase.

add this line in the script and check

Code:
echo 'echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH' >> test.sh


I would request to explain what you are trying to do. Do you need to update the library path for some script or just want to update in your current (or may be all ) terminal?

Last edited by clx; 12-24-2010 at 05:29 AM..
 

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