Ludovic Courtès writes: > Heya, > > Roel Janssen <r...@gnu.org> skribis: > >> Roel Janssen <r...@gnu.org> skribis: >> >>>> On CentOS 7, the following happens (yes, I added the echo-statement to >>>> /etc/bashrc on CentOS as well): >>>> $ env - bash --init-file <(echo "echo \"Goodbye, world\"") -i >>>> Goodbye, world >>>> >>>> On GuixSD: >>>> $ env - bash --init-file <(echo "echo \"Goodbye, world\"") -i >>>> Hello, world >>>> Goodbye, world > >> Well it seems that it isn't ignored when it ought to be ignored -> when >> specifying --init-file. This is a difference between how Bash works on >> CentOS 7, and how Bash works on Guix(SD). I can't find a >> user-configurable option to make it work the same as on CentOS 7. > > Now, we’re compiling Bash with "-DSYS_BASHRC='\"/etc/bashrc\"'". I > wonder if removing that flag solves the --init-file case.
It does. So, I have a custom bash package for my specific use-case. I'm not sure how it affects other functionality, but I would like it if we could make this change upstream at some point. Kind regards, Roel Janssen