On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 01:48:41PM +0530, Binand Raj S. wrote:
> Hey  this is  totally the  other  way  round.  For non login 
> shells the file that gets read is .bashrc. Its .bash_profile 
> (and .bash_login/.profile, if .bash_profile  does not exist) 
> for login shells. Quote from bash's man page:
> 
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Thanks Binand, for pointing this out.  It  is  an error on  my 
part ... more of an  oversight that  anything  else. Essential
message was to keep .bashrc and .bash_profile in sync.

Requisite correction made.

Bish

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Sub : BASH and non-login shells                      LOST #099

For non login-in shells (like xterm and rxvt)  under BASH, the
file which gets read is ".bashrc".  Settings in .bash_profile
may not be otherwise effective under X. Copy  contents of your
.bash_profile to .bashrc to enable customised resources.

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