On 1/27/21 4:07 AM, pepa65 wrote:
On 27/01/2021 14.49, k...@plushkava.net wrote:
That's why your .? glob doesn't match the .. pathname. Normally,
GLOBIGNORE isn't set.

After unsetting GLOBIGNORE:

That doesn't unset GLOBIGNORE.


$ declare -p GLOBIGNORE
declare -x GLOBIGNORE=""

Depending on your environment, this may leave the dotglob option
enabled.

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