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Running package bashrc when starting a shell
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Reza Housseini |
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Running package bashrc when starting a shell |
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Sun, 27 Nov 2022 20:50:08 +0100 |
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Hello list
I'm packaging openfoam 10 and stumbled upon a little issue. Openfoam has
a bashrc which sets all environment variables when using it. I'm
wondering how I can make the package so, that when a shell with openfoam
is run, the bashrc gets sourced automatically. I tried putting it into
/etc/bashrc and /etc/profile.d/bashrc but none were successful. Another
attempt was to set the environment variable $BASH_ENV but that did not
work out either. I'm a little out of ideas and thought maybe someone
more advanced in packaging can help me here.
Cheers,
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Reza Housseini
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