On 2004.04.28 11:26, Wolfgang Balster wrote:
Hallo Liste,
Ich will ~/bin in meinen Pfad bekommen und es geht ums Verrecken
nicht
...
Weiß jemand Bescheid?
Vielleicht hat es ja was hiermit zu tun?
"If bash is invoked with the name sh, it tries to mimic the startup
behavior of historical versions of sh as closely as possible, while
conforming to the POSIX standard as well. When invoked as an
interactive login shell, or a non-interactive shell with the --login
option, it first attempts to read and execute commands from /etc/
profile and ~/.profile, in that order. The --noprofile option may be
used to inhibit this behavior. When invoked as an interactive shell
with the name sh, bash looks for the variable ENV, expands its value
if it is defined, and uses the expanded value as the name of a file
to read and execute. Since a shell invoked as sh does not attempt to
read and execute commands from any other startup files, the --rcfile
option has no effect. A non-interactive shell invoked with the name
sh does not attempt to read any other startup files. When invoked
as sh, bash enters posix mode after the startup files are read."
(man bash)