On 2009-09-30, at 22:23 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Sep 30, 2009, at 20:51, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
On 2009-09-30, at 21:21 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Sounds like the MacPorts installer set up your PATH in
your .profile. Bash will read startup instructions from
either .bash_profile or .profile, but ignores .profile
if .bash_profile is present. So, pick one file and put all your
code in that one, and delete the other one.
Freedom:~ peterhin$ ls -a
.profile
.profile.macports-saved_2009-09-28_at_09:30:38
.profile.save
So If I understand correctly I should delete the .profile.save
If you like; it has no influence on anything. It was created by
someone or something as a backup of your .profile at some point in
time.
and place the "export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups" in the .profile and
all should work.
I would think so, yes.
I did as you suggested and all appears to be working fine.
Many Thanks.
Peter
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