* Alexander Dahl <p...@lespocky.de> [2012-03-21 09:40]: > Am 21.03.2012 07:17, schrieb Bernhard Walle: > >> I'm using zsh, not bash, but still have ~/.bashrc … what does this code > >> try to do in the first place and how does this affect users of other > >> shells? > > > > It only avoids two error messages when running "ptxdist bash" when the > > files are not present. You can also use bash and have no ~/.bashrc > > although that might be seldom. > > Okay, then let's rephrase this. From `ptxdist help` I got: > > bash enter a ptxdist environment bash shell > bash <cmd> [args...] execute <cmd> in ptxdist environment > > What is this environment useful for or what advantages has `ptxdist > bash` over my own shell?
Well, I sometimes use it for debugging. For example you have the selected toolchain automatically in $PATH. Regards, Bernhard -- ptxdist mailing list ptxdist@pengutronix.de