There seems to be an implicit 'set -v' effect going on if I invoke a
script via: . script_name in that all of the scripts commands are
displayed to the screen.
This didn't happen in Bering 1.2.
It makes following the output of a script really difficult because the
script's output gets mixed with the script commands being echoed.
Is there a way to change this setting, or is it a bug of some sort?
I've searched on shell stuff and am aware of the 'set -v', 'set +v' but
can't find anything about a 'global' setting.
Thanks for any assistance, and for LEAF!
scott; canada
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