-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, December 27 2001 11:12 pm, Mark K. Kim wrote: > Keywords: bash, script, environment variables > > Hello folks... > > I'm doing some cross-compilation work so I need to flip environment > variables on/off in a heartbeat. I tried to write a script, but scripts > run on sub-processes so the changes do not take effect on the parent > process. Is there a way, without having to type `source script` or `. > script`, to make environment variables changes take place on the running > process? > > Thanks in adv! > > -Mark
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