On 25/11/08 02:52, anhnmncb wrote:
[...]
> I notice that when on linux, it hasn't such problem in bash, maybe it's
> a problem relative to tcsh? But I'm sorry I can't test it at this time
> :(
>
> I just want an env implemented in a particular shell in one particular
> screen window, so the ~/.login isn't what I need.
[...]
I don't know about [t]csh, but bash determines which scripts to source
at startup according to whether or not it's a login shell and whether or
not it's an interactive shell. When Vim starts a bash shell, to handle a
:! command, it is (in the general case) neither a login shell nor an
interactive shell, and it inherits the environment from Vim, though some
settings may be modified before the :!command is run.
Best regards,
Tony.
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