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Date:      Tue, 19 Dec 2000 12:20:29 GMT
From:      Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net>
To:        "Doug Young" <dougy@bryden.apana.org.au>, "Iana Liadze" <iana@parliament.ge>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, "Cliff Sarginson" <cliff@raggedclown.net>
Subject:   Re: xport
Message-ID:  <E148Lkr-0000OF-00@post.mail.nl.demon.net>

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> Now there's something thats had me baffled for a while
> 
> the  "~/" in  ~/.profile or ~/.cshrc etc
> 
> Does it mean ANY rendition of home/username or /root ??
> 
"~" = the home directory, squiggle expansion is tediously explained in the
man pages...

:)
Cliff
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cliff Sarginson" <cliff@raggedclown.net>
> To: "Iana Liadze" <iana@parliament.ge>; <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:09 PM
> Subject: Re: xport
> 
> 
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Can anybody tell what is "xport".When I enter as a root I got the
> > > following message:
> > > bash:xport:command not found.
> >
> > Maybe it's the word "export" missing the "e" from ~/.profile or ~/.cshrc
> etc..
> >
> > ?
> > Cliff
> >
> > > I changed my root shell from csh to bash by vipw.
> > > There is bash in /bin and I add line in shells as well.Bash seems to
> > > work,but this phrase appears each time I log in.
> > > Can it be caused by kern.securelevel=2 ?or any ideas?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Iana
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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