[Bug 922023] Re: Typo in bash manual ("from ~/.bashrc and ~/.bashrc")

kroq-gar78 922023 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Mar 24 00:49:00 UTC 2012


Victor,

It is strange indeed. I just downloaded the bzr tree from ubuntu:bash,
extracted the tar, looked in doc/bash.1, and, strangely enough, it says:

"[...] determines it is being run in this fashion, it reads and executes
commands from \fI~/.bashrc\fP, if that file exists and is readable.
It will not do this if invoked as \fBsh\fP."

So it seems like the manpage in the deb isn't getting updated??? There's
only one occurence of "~/.bashrc" in that paragraph even from the ubuntu
branch. Wonder what's the problem...

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Title:
  Typo in bash manual ("from ~/.bashrc and ~/.bashrc")

Status in The GNU Bash Shell:
  New
Status in “bash” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  There must be a typo in the bash man page under INVOCATION:

  "Bash attempts to determine when it is being run with its standard
  input connected to a network connection, as when executed by the
  remote shell daemon,  usually  rshd,  or  the  secure  shell  daemon
  sshd.  If bash determines it is being run in this fashion, it reads
  and executes commands from ~/.bashrc and ~/.bashrc, if these files
  exist and are readable.  It will not do this if invoked as sh.  The
  --norc option may  be  used  to  inhibit this behavior, and the
  --rcfile option may be used to force another file to be read, but rshd
  does not generally invoke the shell with those options or allow them
  to be specified."

  To clarify:

  "[...] reads and executes commands from ~/.bashrc and ~/.bashrc, if
  these files exist and are readable."

  That can't be right. :-)

  It is the second-to-last paragraph under the INVOCATION section
  (starts on line 188).

  Not sure what it should say instead of that though.

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