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Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*.
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Eduardo Bustamante |
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Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*. |
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Tue, 3 Oct 2017 17:08:57 -0500 |
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 5:01 PM, L A Walsh <bash@tlinx.org> wrote:
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Ah, because you can't protect against everything, you leave your system
> open with no passwords on the logins? What's your system name again? :-)
Linda. This topic has no relation at all with the reported issue, and
we're doing a disservice to Mikulas and the community by continuing
down this path of argumentation. Please stop.
- Re: [PATCH] Fix hang if $OLDPWD points to inaccessible directory, Mikulas Patocka, 2017/10/01
- Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., L A Walsh, 2017/10/01
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., Chet Ramey, 2017/10/02
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., Mikulas Patocka, 2017/10/03
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., Greg Wooledge, 2017/10/03
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., L A Walsh, 2017/10/03
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*.,
Eduardo Bustamante <=
- Re: Bash should reset OLDPWD upon login, *only*., L A Walsh, 2017/10/03