Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2018 18:36:35 +0100 From: Edgar =?iso-8859-1?B?RnXf?= <e...@math.uni-bonn.de> Message-ID: <20181213173634.ge46...@trav.math.uni-bonn.de>
| > unless /etc/profile changes it, $HOME (for .profile) | So, would it make sense to treat relative paths as relative to $HOME, then? | That way, you don't break existing setups where that was intended. For .profile, yes, that's exactly what I would do (if anything happens at all). For $ENV it isn't that simple, as arbitrary shells start in arbitrary directories, the only current use for the (posix "is undefined") relative path in $ENV is if the intent is to run the script relative to whatever directory the shell happens to start in. I doubt that is often intended. kre