For an example, I added the following two lines to my .screenrc: setenv FOO $LS_COLORS setenv LS_COLORS $LS_COLORS
After screen starts up, however, $FOO and $LS_COLORS ($FOO, of course being my hacked version, and $LS_COLORS being the system default). I've looked through my .bashrc and .bash_profile, but the only entries they contain regarding $LS_COLORS are my own--to set it to the custom values.
Any ideas?
--Thomas G. Mayfield
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