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- What is the difference between ~ . profile and ~ . bash_profile?
The original sh sourced profile on startup bash will try to source bash_profile first, but if that doesn't exist, it will source profile Note that if bash is started as sh (e g bin sh is a link to bin bash) or is started with the --posix flag, it tries to emulate sh, and only reads profile Footnotes: Actually, the first one of bash_profile, bash_login, profile See also: Bash
- 计算机里面的Profile怎么翻译比较好? - 知乎
计算机里面的Profile怎么翻译比较好? 具体说就是User profile, 以及程序运行中的sample profile,词典上一般译成剖面,轮廓。 感觉这些翻译的都不是很直观,有权威的或者… 显示全部 关注者 168 被浏览
- How to permanently set environmental variables
This profile in etc but I don't how to set the variables in this profile please tell me – user3021349 Commented Feb 28, 2014 at 13:44 7
- Setting PATH vs. exporting PATH in ~ . bash_profile [duplicate]
What's the difference and which is better to use when customizing my bash profile? Documentation on the export command is scarce, as it's a builtin cmd Excerpt from version 1 of my ~ bash_profil
- What do the scripts in etc profile. d do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
It says that the etc profile file sets the environment variables at startup of the Bash shell The etc profile d directory contains other scripts that contain application-specific startup files, which are also executed at startup time by the shell
- Ash profile configuration file - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I am looking for a way to customize Ash sessions with my own sets of aliases and whatnots What is the Ash equivalent of Bash's bashrc files?
- path - How do I set a user environment variable? (permanently, not . . .
Because profile is read by all Bourne-compatible shells, you should not write Bash syntax in that file In particular, export VARIABLE=value needs to be refactored into VARIABLE=value; export VARIABLE
- How do I use environment variables from file in systemd
try using EnvironmentFile with static values (you'll have to rebuild file if key change of course), if dynamic are mandatory, use a wrapper, that will 1) compute keys 2) run mercure run --config
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