From: mh@mike.franken.de (Michael Hirmke)
Subject: Re: .BASHRC-problem
19 Jan 1998 16:36:40 -0800
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Hi Juha,

[...]
>  Obviously it does not "keep" the exported variable but it also sets it all
>wrong! Where did the "//d/cygnus/b18/tcl/bin:" part come from??? I am at a
>total loss here. When I export variables, they should always be global, am I
>right? Any ideas or fixes?

Cygbus bash behaves like Unix systems do, i.e. you can only change your
current variables, if you "source" you .bashrc.
Call it with ". ~/.bashrc" and it will set your variables as you want.

>[system: NT40, intel, b18, coolview, bash-2.01]

Bye.
Michael.
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