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Old 12-02-2011
Bash profile

Hi
I noticed that my bash profile has duplicate entries.

For example there are two entries for the variable

$APP_HOME = /app/soft/install

$APP_HOME =/app/software/install

Will this have any impact ? Please advise
# 2  
Old 12-02-2011
It won't have any impact however it's not probably correct.

It will read both lines but only the last one will be set at the end.
# 3  
Old 12-02-2011
Actually, none of them look correct. You don't use $ when assigning variables, and you can't put spaces before or after =.

Figure out which one is the correct folder, then replace them both with this one line:
Code:
APP_HOME=/app/software/install

... or /app/soft/ as appropriate.
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