On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Tom Roche wrote:
>> So, although 'unset' doesn't make .sh_history, or its successor, go
>> away upon _utterance_, it does appear to make it go away upon
>> _exit_-- which IIRC is better than what we had, and mostly solves
>> the problem of the ever-growing .sh_history (except for very long
>> tramp sessions).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 19 Mar 2001 20:52:13 +0100
> What happens when you do it the second time?
I'm not sure what you mean--a second time in the same session? or
when I start a new session?
> I'd suppose that once you delete the .sh_history file and then make
> sure that ksh doesn't save it again, Bob would be your uncle.
Who is Bob? (This may be an English idiom, with which I would be
unfamiliar. English and American are somewhat different languages ...
as I'm sure the Australians on the list can tell you :-)
TIA, [EMAIL PROTECTED]