Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
My environment variables indicate SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash and
ENV=/home/rperry/.shrc. My understanding is that bash reads
~/.bashrc for interactive shells and $ENV for non-interactive shells.
I don't have the ~/.bashrc file. Neither do I have a ~/.bash_profile,
or a
Hello,
My environment variables indicate SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash and
ENV=/home/rperry/.shrc. My understanding is that bash reads
~/.bashrc for interactive shells and $ENV for non-interactive shells.
I don't have the ~/.bashrc file. Neither do I have a ~/.bash_profile,
or a ~/.bash_login file.
Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
My environment variables indicate SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash and
ENV=/home/rperry/.shrc. My understanding is that bash reads
~/.bashrc for interactive shells and $ENV for non-interactive shells.
I don't have the ~/.bashrc file. Neither do I have a ~/.bash_profile,
or a
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
My environment variables indicate SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash and
ENV=/home/rperry/.shrc. My understanding is that bash reads
~/.bashrc for interactive shells and $ENV for non-interactive shells.
I don't have the ~/.bashrc file.