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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 16:37:16 -0800
From: Bob McGowan <rmcgowan@veritas.com>
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Subject: Re: .bashrc settings across the network
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Is it that the variable is not set or that the value is not correct (such that the script is testing and rejecting it)?  You don't indicate how you determined that the
script on the network drive doesn't see the variable.

Have you verified the text/binary mode settings for your setup?

Galen Boyer wrote:
> 
> Okay,
> 
> I export a variable in my .bashrc.  I run a bash shell, and upon
> echoing the variable, I can see its value.  Now, when I run a bash
> script that is on a networked drive, that script doesn't see the
> variable.
> 
> What might be happening.
> 
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