On 12/10/23 1:32 AM, Koichi Murase wrote:
- interactive posix -> $ENV
- interactive non-posix -> N/A (hardcoded to be ~/.bashrc)
There isn't a variable, but you can specify it using the --rcfile command
line option.
- non-interactive posix -> N/A
- non-interactive non-posix -> $BASH_ENV
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| There doesn't have to be a standard way; I'd set it in ~/.profile, you'd
| set it wherever is convenient on your setup.
The point is that the people who want this don't want to have a
On Sunday, December 10, 2023, Koichi Murase wrote:
>
> In that case, a question would be what would be the standard way to
> specify the Bash-specific variable,
>
There doesn't have to be a standard way; I'd set it in ~/.profile, you'd
set it wherever is convenient on your setup.
2023年12月10日(日) 13:23 Oğuz :
> Trends come and go. If there is demand for this feature bash should do it
> by honoring an environment variable like BASH_HOME when looking for rc
> files instead of exploring a fixed path.
In that case, a question would be what would be the standard way to
specify th
On Sunday, December 10, 2023, jidanni wrote:
> Maybe on the list of config files bash looks at,
> there should be also .config/bash/... as that is
> the trend these days...
>
Trends come and go. If there is demand for this feature bash should do it
by honoring an environment variable like BASH_H
On Sat, Dec 9, 2023, at 10:28 PM, Koichi Murase wrote:
> 2023年12月10日(日) 12:10 jidanni :
>> Maybe on the list of config files bash looks at,
>> there should be also .config/bash/... as that is
>
> There was a discussion:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2021-05/threads.html#00024
> ht
2023年12月10日(日) 12:10 jidanni :
> Maybe on the list of config files bash looks at,
> there should be also .config/bash/... as that is
There was a discussion:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2021-05/threads.html#00024
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2021-11/threads.html#0003
Maybe on the list of config files bash looks at,
there should be also .config/bash/... as that is
the trend these days...