On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Martin Gagnon <eme...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> With some experimentation, it seems that on my Linux Debian computer, this
> is not true, If I put a "echo" on top of my bashrc file, don't matter if I
> specify a command or not, I will see the "echo". But on my OpenBSD box, I
> will see it only if I *don't* specify a command.
>
>
On *my* Debian box, it works if I append "/bin/bash", but fails if I append
"/bin/sh" or "/bin/tcsh".  On my debian box, /bin/sh is a symlink to
/bin/dash (which I have never heard of before).

I have not yet figured out what is different in /bin/bash versus the others
that is making the difference.



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D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
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