Ring, Patrick wrote:
I am having a problem with the "source" command in bash (3.1-9).
When I try to source a file with aliases in it, the aliases get garbled
so that they don't work. When I type "alias" on the command line, I can
see that it is incorrect. Other commands also do not work, usually
giving an error like "command not found".
Example:
Put the line
alias ls='ls -F'
in a file called trysrc. Inside bash, cd to the directory and type
source trysrc
alias
I get the output
'lias ls='ls -F
If I type 'ls', I get
ls: invalid option --
If I type the alias command on the command line, it seems to work fine.
I have also tried this on a second computer and get the same results.
Thanks in advace for your help,
Have you RTFRA'd (for bash-3.1-9) and STFLA'd? It looks like doing these
would solve your problem.
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Matthew
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