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Date:      Tue, 08 Jan 2013 09:05:26 -0500
From:      "Andre Goree" <andre@drenet.info>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Bash history empty on login
Message-ID:  <op.wqlircacqdqf40@localhost.localdomain>
In-Reply-To: <201301080759.52247.dyioulos@onpointfc.com>
References:  <op.wqkfn7omqdqf40@desktop.drenet.local> <201301080759.52247.dyioulos@onpointfc.com>

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On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:59:51 -0500, Dimitri Yioulos  
<dyioulos@onpointfc.com> wrote:

>
> Hope I'm not offending you if the following are things
> you've tried as a matter-of-course:
>
> After booting up, is history started, or do you have to do
> that manually?  Have you run "set -o" to see if history is
> enabled?  If it isn't, then "set -o history".  Is a "clear"
> command being issued from anywhere upon logout or reboot?
>
> Just some thoughts.
>

No offense at all, thanks for your suggestions!  I'm currently at work so  
I'll test this when I get home (this is on a desktop running 8.3-stable).   
I've never had to do anything special when using bash on FreeBSD.  I'll be  
sure to check th output of "set -o" and report back here.

If there's an erroneous 'clear' command somewhere, it must be on logout  
since I can easily test this problem being that I use tmux.  :)  I also do  
not have a .bash_logout file, if that matters.

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll let you know what turns up.

-- 
Andre Goree
andre@drenet.info



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