Shell variables - help
George Turczynski
george at hls0.hls.oz
Mon Oct 15 10:31:28 AEST 1990
In article <1339 at ul-cs.ulowell.edu>, mchetan at hawk.ulowell.edu (Munisuvratha Chetan) writes:
> I have a shell program that sets certain shell variables
> according to certain working environment. If I execute this
> program after logging in, the login shell does not have those
> variables (of course, because the shell program is executed in
> a new shell).
> How do I tell the current shell to execute the shell program in
> the current shell, and NOT in a new shell ?
> Or, isn't there any such mechanism ?
>
> Thanx a bunch.
What SHELL are you using ???
Oh well, use "source <filename>" in the C-SHELL (/bin/csh)
and ". <filename>" in the BOURNE-SHELL (/bin/sh).
Also, RTFM.
And by the way, is this on the FAQ list ? If not perhaps it
should be.
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