On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 19:31 +0530, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
> > thanks - and why did I not try man source?
>
> I don't think it'd help. It's a shell builtin without a man page of
> it's
> own. You'd either have to do "man bash" or "help source"
on fedora 12 it works - not on lenny
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Jeffrey Jose writes:
>>
>>
>> I don't think it'd help. It's a shell builtin without a man page of it's
>> own. You'd either have to do "man bash" or "help source"
>>
>> wont `man ` take you to `man bash` (man tcsh, in my case)
> automatically?
Doesn't for me on Ubuntu 10.04
> nou...@sanitarium:
>
>
> I don't think it'd help. It's a shell builtin without a man page of it's
> own. You'd either have to do "man bash" or "help source"
>
> wont `man ` take you to `man bash` (man tcsh, in my case)
automatically?
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Kenneth Gonsalves writes:
> On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 17:56 +0530, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
>> > in using virtualenv and some other python programs I see the use of
>> > 'source' - google search does not throw up anything useful. What is
>> > 'source'? is it python or something else, and where can I
On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 17:56 +0530, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
> > in using virtualenv and some other python programs I see the use of
> > 'source' - google search does not throw up anything useful. What is
> > 'source'? is it python or something else, and where can I get a link
> to
> > material on
> in using virtualenv and some other python programs I see the use of
> 'source' - google search does not throw up anything useful. What is
> 'source'? is it python or something else, and where can I get a link to
> material on it?
It's a shell built-in and is equivalent to `.'.
http://www.gnu.or
hi,
in using virtualenv and some other python programs I see the use of
'source' - google search does not throw up anything useful. What is
'source'? is it python or something else, and where can I get a link to
material on it?
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Kenneth Gonsalves
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