As pointed out earlier,
in .bashrc can end up in multiple :/dir/to/add:/dir/to/add:..., because each nested shell runs another .bashrc at start-up.
Nothing to worry about, if there is no maximum length exceeded.
But isn't it worth to consider .profile as the better location? .profile is only run once in the first shell (login-shell). PATH is environment: a child shell will inherit it, nothing is lost.
Strange concepts like "dbus" in Linux break the native Unix parent/child relationship, but try to emulate it.
And don't the GUI/desktop/VNC/whatever logins run a login-shell?
:) as soon as i installed my software a couple of weeks ago..
(fedora core 2 vs, 2.6.8-1.521) i decided to switch the shell to sh shell and i know that .bashrc is the bash profile file(???) i want to use the sh version of the same file and make it the main profile file.. how can I switch it and... (3 Replies)
Hi, I come into unix with csh, but i switch to bash . I want to clear my command history for each session, history -c, but for some reason this doesn't work in the .bashrc file. I know that the file is running after I type bash on my csh command line because I get the hello back. If I am already... (1 Reply)
hey guys,
Im trying to find all my .bashrc files in the home directory.
~/etc/bash.bashrc is the only thing i can find but its outside of my /home
Could the files be hidden? I want to see all my .bashrc files in my /home structure... <cries> (5 Replies)
Hi,
I was instructed to find all the .bashrc files on my system, that MODIFY the PS1 varaible.
here is what i've come up with so far:
ls / .bashrc -print
woo.
But thats not all. I need to display the full file name ( Including the full path ) and protection.
- I can display... (4 Replies)
hey guys,
i've tried countless times to do this and have come up with:
find / type -f ".bashrc" -exec grep PS1 '{}' \; 2>/dev/null | ls -l
which tells bash:
find all the files in the system with the name .bashrc and look for modifcations to PS1 and terminate and rediret error msgs... (8 Replies)
i have made a few changes to my bashrc file...have set a few environmental variable that my shell scripts use. Is there any way that these changes can reflect in evryone else's bashrc who are in the network or do all of them have to copy those changes to their own bashrc file. (2 Replies)
I am trying to do some changes at bashrc file located at /etc directory of my server. First I tried to edit bashrc via FTP downloaded on my pc changed it and loaded back, but it seems like changes are not reflecting.
Therefore I tried to change it via putty shel using vim bashrc command. but... (4 Replies)
Could someone please tell me how to unset your .bashrc? I have tried all of these. I can't find anything useful from google.
unset -f .bashrc
unset .bashrc (9 Replies)
I have modified the .bashrc. The problem is that when I write a long command,
it does not write on the next line but continues to write on the same line.
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for... (1 Reply)
Are there any advantages of doing one over the other in your .bashrc? They both seem to do the same thing.
HISTFILESIZE=10000
HISTSIZE=10000export HISTFILESIZE=10000
export HISTSIZE=10000 (4 Replies)
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repeat
textutil::repeat(n) Text and string utilities, macro processing textutil::repeat(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
textutil::repeat - Procedures to repeat strings.
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2
package require textutil::repeat ?0.7?
::textutil::repeat::strRepeat text num
::textutil::repeat::blank num
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The package textutil::repeat provides commands to generate long strings by repeating a shorter string many times.
The complete set of procedures is described below.
::textutil::repeat::strRepeat text num
This command returns a string containing the text repeated num times. The repetitions are joined without characters between them. A
value of num <= 0 causes the command to return an empty string.
Note: If the Tcl core the package is loaded in provides the command string repeat then this command will be implemented in its
terms, for maximum possible speed. Otherwise a fast implementation in Tcl will be used.
::textutil::repeat::blank num
A convenience command. Returns a string of num spaces.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category textutil
of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
SEE ALSO
regexp(n), split(n), string(n)
KEYWORDS
blanks, repetition, string
CATEGORY
Text processing
textutil 0.7.1 textutil::repeat(n)