On 22/03/17 21:02, Hogren wrote:


On 22/03/2017 13:58, Hogren wrote:

On 22/03/2017 13:57, Hogren wrote:
On 22/03/2017 13:42, Arthur Țițeică wrote:
În ziua de miercuri, 22 martie 2017, la 14:34:50 EET, Hogren a scris:
Hello,

Anybody knows why ~/.bashrc is not running on the first Bash opening ?
Maybe you're missing '.bash_profile'. Look in /etc/skel/ for an example.
I don't understand. What do I have to in ~/.bash_profile to run .bashrc,
even at the first logon ?

I have nothing in /etc/skel.

/etc/skel $ ls -l
total 0


Hogren

Stupid Hogren… ls -a …

I will look.

Sorry.

Ok it works, thanks !

Can you explain to me why the ~/.bashrc is sourced in subshells without
.bash_profile ?

Thanks again !

Bye

Hogren


Hogren,
I've been playing around with .bash* stuff a bit due to setting up a Win based Linux like development environment for Uni students and, if I've understood your question correctly, these links might help. They outline what file is called in what context.


http://tinyurl.com/9hrrh53

http://tinyurl.com/hqemqzk

        Andrew


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