Hi all,

sorry, but you can forget it! I found "MY MISTAKE".... it was an export 
which was not there, in the right place. All leaded to a "weird behavior". 
My failure, my weird behavior!!!

Thanks anyway.

Roberto

>From: "Roberto Bories" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Variable inheritance
>Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 17:45:26 +0000
>
>Hi all,
>
>suddenly my environment(is doesn't matter if bash, sh or ksh, in a 7.1
>2.4.2-2 kernel) doesn't pass the value of current shell variables to
>sub-shells or scripts. The only way to make it works is using '# .
>my-shell'. If I run only '# my-shell', all variables in current shell are
>not set or available in the sub-shell.
>The normal behavior for me is that a '.' is used to inherit sub-shell
>variables values by the current shell(example, to set an Oracle version 8
>environment when already logged in, I issue the command '. setora8'), and 
>my
>environment seems now to do just the opposite!
>What' changed? I have no way to know, because this box was lended to a
>customer and, as it came back, the shell behavior changed. All the scripts 
>I
>have doesn't work anymore(only if I change 'script' to '. script'. Isn't it
>weird?! Sorry, for me it's. I didn't see this before.
>
>Can you help me?
>
>TIA
>
>Roberto Bories
>
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