Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> But only if you start a second login shell, and you shouldn't be doing that.
>
> Sadly I don't have to do that. RedHat in their infinite wisdom run the
> scripts in /etc/profile.d from /etc/bashrc if they haven't already been
> run by /etc/profile.

They must be very wise at Red Hat, but this smells like a
configuration bug, sort of.  The bash manual promises to run
'{/etc/,~/.bash_,~/.}profile' only upon login.

Are you sure that you did not make this change yourself?

> I presume they have at least a plausible reason,
> since it's a sin of comission rather than of omission!

Probably.  I'm not thrilled by Red Hat's concept of fixing stuff in
/etc/profile.d/* anyway.

Jan.

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