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5 Jan
2005
5 Jan
'05
18:39
P.S. Paul Hewlett mentions a ., is this identical to source ? How do you use this if the script is in your local directory ? Anyway, I have to read 'man source'. works fine using the dot (.) or source.
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 11:33, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
source <filename>
Some commercial compilers come with a script that should be souced before
running the compiler. Sourcing will affect the current shell environment.
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Jerry Feldman