Type the following in your bash prompt:

unalias source
unalias .

You'll need to find which of your local script 
files alias these commands to gawk and remove 
these settings if the aliases are not to your 
liking.

I suppose there's some possibility that you have
created some links (symbolic or otherwise) that 
would do the same thing as the aliases.  Better 
check your system for those too.

Larry

Original Message:
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From: Bryan Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:34 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: "source" command broken in bash


Neither "source" nor "." work for me in bash--it displays the gawk usage
message!

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