probably enough to close this bug report. You wouldn't happen to know how
to get bash to read all of it's appropriate login scripts and then
executing a command would you (this is for over an ssh connection)?
From the ssh(1) manpage:
Additionally, ssh reads /etc/environment and
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On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
I do set the path, but it doesn't look like it is being run. (Other
statements should print to the screen as an earlier example you ran
showed.) ssh hostname does execute .bash_profile.
Ok, let's focus on
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:
Brandon Mitchell writes:
Dang, it does look like it's a debian problem. I'm guessing it's a
problem with bash only taking the first arguement after -c and not
handling the --login switch appropriately when -c is given. Here's an
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 01:32:24PM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
And you do set your path in the .bash_profile and can verify that it is
being run?
I do set the path, but it doesn't look like it is being run. (Other
statements should print to the screen as an earlier example you ran
showed.)
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Lee Bradshaw wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 01:32:24PM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
And you do set your path in the .bash_profile and can verify that it is
being run?
I do set the path, but it doesn't look like it is being run. (Other
statements should print to the
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