Hi, > Am 01.03.2017 um 07:04 schrieb Geoff Hull <gbh...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Reuti, Andreas, > > Yes, forgot to mention the bash versions I have tried: 4.3.46 on Arch Linux > and 4.1.2 on CentOS 6.8. > > This is getting weirder: I've found I can replicate the behaviour you are > getting Reuti, if I first do this command: > > unset COMMAND_PROMPT > > If I want to go back to the behaviour I first experienced (i.e. > Rubbles=barney after running assemble_fam1 then assemble_fam2), then I put > the default COMMAND_PROMPT back: > > PROMPT_COMMAND='printf "\033]0;%s@%s:%s\007" "${USER}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" > "${PWD/#$HOME/~}"' > > Does this work the same for you?
No, it doesn't change anything setting, unsetting and/or exporting it. Is it a Bash environment variable? I set PS1 on openSUSE for the prompt. BTW: On a Mac with Bash 4.3.30(1) it works fine all the time, whatever order of executed aliases I use. -- Reuti
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