Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/05/03/17:58:15
You need to:
SET HOME=<directory where .bashrc is>
Then executing just executing bash will read the .bashrc file.
---"Mark A." <mallen AT gate DOT net> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to get aliases to be retained by the bash shell at
startup?
> I read the 'set -i ?' command makes the bashshell interactive
allowing
> bash to read a .bashrc file (that I would like to put aliases, etc.
> However either I'm not issuing the -i command in the correct syntax or
> something as bash doesn't seem to be getting any info from the .bashrc
> file. In any case my aliases are lost after each session. Can
anybody
> help?
>
> Mark
>
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