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Error 0 in Bash 2.01 despite my attempts
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- Subject: Error 0 in Bash 2.01 despite my attempts
- From: Kang Su Gatlin <kgatlin at cs dot ucsd dot edu>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 00:15:01 -0800 (PST)
So I have just installed bash with the latest coolview stuff from
Sergey's site. I got the error 0 probelm with my .bashrc script so I
went back and did the following:
I remounted '/' as a binary mount (mount -b d:/ /).
I tried creating new .bashrc while in bash via:
bash2.01% echo "HOME=/" > .bashrc
Then I 'source .bashrc', but I still got error 0.
Then I make an empty .bashrc file while in BASH, but I still get the
same error.
Am I doing something wrong? Am I still introducing DOS linebreaks
and not realizing it.
I know this question has been asked several times, but it seems I've
done all of the suggested things to no avail thus far.
thanks,
KSG
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