Re: Some Bash Alias Statements Work, Others Don't.The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).,,Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements in my user .bashrc ar

2019-10-29 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
Thanks for the reply. There doesn't seem to be any such demarcation. On 10/29/2019 07:24 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Stephen P. Molnar wrote: The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit). Without warning, or any other indications, some of

Re: Some Bash Alias Statements Work, Others Don't.The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).,,Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements in my user .bashrc

2019-10-29 Thread Dan Purgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit). > > Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements > in my user .bashrc are no longer working!. > > The strange thing is that some still are

Some Bash Alias Statements Work, Others Don't.The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit).,,Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements in my user .bashrc are no

2019-10-29 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
The subject line tells it all!? Debian Stretch (64bit). Without warning, or any other indications, some of the alias statements in my user .bashrc are no longer working!. The strange thing is that some still are working. Also, if I enter the complete path to an executable whose alias is NOT