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Re: set -o vi in .bash_profile
From: |
Chet Ramey |
Subject: |
Re: set -o vi in .bash_profile |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Jul 2001 08:01:00 -0400 |
> When 'set -o vi' is added in a .bash_profile, this does not seems to
> work. However, if I remove it from the .bash_profile and type it manually
> after login in, it works.
> Also, when it is in the .bash_profile then vi is on when you do a set -o,
> but it does not work, even if you enter the command manually.
> So the only way for me to have vi-editing is to leave it out of the
> profile and enter it after login in.
> This happens with bash 1.14.7 and bash2 2.03.
> Can someone tell me how I can add it in some profile so that it doesn't
> have to be typed in every login-session ?
If you're using some variant of Red Hat Linux, look at the FAQ,
question F6.
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