From: Paul A <[email protected]>
> Hi, I was searching for the system wide bash_logout and couldn’t
> find any documentation on it.
> If I create a file ~/.bash_logout file it gets executed when
> the user logs out but when I create a system wide /etc/bash_logout it doesn’t
> work.
> Not what the issue is since I couldn’t find anything
> on that.
The bash man page does not mention any global logout file...
FILES
/bin/bash
The bash executable
/etc/profile
The systemwide initialization file, executed for login shells
~/.bash_profile
The personal initialization file, executed for login shells
~/.bashrc
The individual per-interactive-shell startup file
~/.bash_logout
The individual login shell cleanup file, executed when a login
shell exits
~/.inputrc
Individual readline initialization file
You could modify the one in /etc/skels but it would only apply to new users,
and can be changed by them later...
Or, you could chown/chmod the ~/.bash_logout and put '. ~/.bash_logout.user' in
it...
JD
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