Hi,
 thats not what i intend to do. I want to write my own command and compile
the bash source and then run that command as bash built in command


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> Have you tried simply creating the executable (or script) and placing  
> it in your PATH somewhere?
> 
> Regards,
> Michael
> 
> On May 22, 2008, at 5:17 AM, Abhinandan wrote:
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>>
>> Hi i wanted to add a new internal command to bash, how shall i do  
>> it. please
>> help me out on this, trying to do this since many days. i'm not  
>> looking for
>> any alias etc stuffs, i want to my own command as bash built in  
>> commands
>> like trap, eval etc
>>
>> Thanks
>> Abhinandan
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