>On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 08:50:42AM EST, Roger wrote:
>
>[..]
>
>> Granted, functions are more useful, but I haven't gotten around to
>> really incorporating any of my own functions into $HOME/.bashrc yet.
>> Aliases can be written much faster.
>
>> The above clippings seem to be a very very good solution. However,
>> think Bash should be smart enough (ie. have an option) to source any
>> aliases (or functions in bashrc) if called non-interactively.
>
>Well that's precisely what setting the 'reserved' $BASH_ENV environment
>variable does.
>
>Why they had to implement it in this roundabout way rather than via
>a straightforward command-line flag is something you may want to ask the
>bash maintainers.
>
>May be worth your time, come to think of it: I am running a fairly old
>bash 3.2 (debian stable) and things may have improved in this respect.
>
>Let me know if you find anything useful.
=app-shells/bash-4.1_p9 here. ;-) Gentoo.
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