Eric Blake wrote:
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On 8 Feb 2006 17:54:59 - Bubba Jones
I think I found the problem. My $HOME variable is
set to another location than I want. Before using
rxvt I explicitly set HOME in my .bashrc... When
I set HOM
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> On 8 Feb 2006 17:54:59 - Bubba Jones
> > I think I found the problem. My $HOME variable is
>
> > set to another location than I want. Before using
>
> > rxvt I explicitly set HOME in my .bashrc... When
>
> > I set HOME in
On 8 Feb 2006 17:54:59 - Bubba Jones
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> On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 17:35:30 + Chris Taylor
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Try using rxvt -e /bin/bash --login -i
> > You can specify all manner of things there as well..
> > EG: black bg and green text: -fg Gree
On 8 Feb 2006 17:45:34 - Bubba Jones
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> On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:26:57 -0500 "Hassel, Scott"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > When I envoke "rxvt -e bash" from a command line
> > I get rxvt with bash and bash sourced my .bashrc
> > file. However, when I put "r
Bubba Jones wrote:
When I envoke "rxvt -e bash" from a command line
I get rxvt with bash and bash sourced my .bashrc
file. However, when I put "rxvt -e bash" in a
batch file, launch the batch file, I get rxvt
with bash, but my .bashrc file is not sourced...
Does anyone know why my batch file d
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Subject: "rxvt -e bash" From Batch File
When I envoke "rxvt -e bash" from a command line
I get rxvt with bash
When I envoke "rxvt -e bash" from a command line
I get rxvt with bash and bash sourced my .bashrc
file. However, when I put "rxvt -e bash" in a
batch file, launch the batch file, I get rxvt
with bash, but my .bashrc file is not sourced...
Does anyone know why my batch file doesn't source
.
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