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> hello all,
> When we generally login through normal procedure .bash_profile
> will be executed. But suppose, when I logged into my login from other
> user's bash(I mean su - vivek and then password) .bash_profile will not be
> executed. So can n1 tell me how to do it? Is there any such procedure?
When bash is not invoked as a login shell, then the configuration file it
looks for is ~/.bashrc. Keep this file as a symlink to ~/.bash_profile.
I suggest keep a link from ~/.profile to ~/.bash_profile as well, since bash
does not source ~/.bash_profile when invoked as sh (many programs do this when
spawning a shell).
Binand
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#include <stdio.h> | Binand Raj S.
char *p = "#include <stdio.h>%cchar *p = %c%s%c; | This is a self-
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}%c"; | printing program.
int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;} | Try it!!
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