On 7/15/05, Ben Horowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I grew to appreciate one feature of tcsh: the ability to use
> the commands pushd -v, and popd -v.
>
> As you know, when the bash pushd and popd commands are successful,
> they print the directory stack. In tcsh, one can additionally issue
> th
Ben Horowitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I love bash, and I've been using it for a number of years. Recently,
> I worked with software engineers who used tcsh primarily, where I grew
> to appreciate one feature of tcsh: the ability to use the commands
> pushd -v, and popd -v.
>
> As you know, when the bash
Hi,
I love bash, and I've been using it for a number of years. Recently,
I worked with software engineers who used tcsh primarily, where I grew
to appreciate one feature of tcsh: the ability to use the commands
pushd -v, and popd -v.
As you know, when the bash pushd and popd commands are success
Aron Griffis wrote:
> Bash Version: 3.0
> Patch Level: 16
> Release Status: release
>
> Description:
> Using bash internals to read /proc/net/route on amd64 stops
> reading at the end of the first line. Tested on bash-3.0-16
> on Gentoo and Debian. Also tested on alpha,
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It would be nice if the Shell Variables section of documentation mentions
that $TMPDIR can affect where temporary files are created, and situations
where that happens (such as when processing here-docs). Furthermore, the
FILES section should mention t
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