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Re: enable -n enable in bash
From: |
Chet Ramey |
Subject: |
Re: enable -n enable in bash |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 13:11:59 -0500 |
> i used enable -n enable command in bash and now i am not able to use
> builtin "enable".what should i do to enable the builtin "enable". when i
> used enable enable to make it enable i got error
> ie:
> bash:-->enable -n enable # disabled the enable command
> bash:-->enable enable # tried to enable it
> enable: Unable to connect to server: Connection refused #error message
You need to start a new shell. Once you `enable -n' a builtin, there
is no going back.
You can reconfigure bash with `--enable-disabled-builtins', and rebuild it.
With that binary, you'll be able to use `builtin enable ...' even after
`enable -n enable'.
Chet
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