Erm... correct me if I'm wrong, but this will only work for the single
shell session, won't it? I'm looking for a way to add a single line to
the .bashrc of the machine I'm working on, and have it include my custom
bashrc. That way I only have one line (and one file) to remove from the
bashrc when I move on, but I don't have to re-run my custom bashrc every
time I log on.
Dan
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Steve Meyers wrote:
Try:
. ~/.dansbashrc
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