Maybe this is intended, I'm not sure... When I first installed Woody, I thought my '.bash_profile' had the 'include .bashrc if it exists' commands intact and operational (in other words, not commented out). Certainly, on my Potato box, this is the case.
However, I just 'apt-get upgrade'ed to a new bash, version 2.05a-4. When this was subsequently installed, I noticed the replacement '.bash_profile' has EVERYthing commented out, meaning none of it works until you edit accordingly... no aliases, directory color, etc. Since I think it only winds up in /etc/skel, it might not be immediately obvious. I only stumbled across it because I was copying files back and forth, trying to restore a user account to normal. I'm relatively new to Debian, so can anyone else verify this behavior? Jeff Bonner PGP Key ID = 0x750C5FC2 Fingerprint = 9BBA A791 014A 33DE 9BCC 8B4E AD28 3CB0 750C 5FC2

