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OLDPWD unset when bash starts
From: |
John Wiersba |
Subject: |
OLDPWD unset when bash starts |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Nov 2015 19:44:28 +0000 (UTC) |
Why does bash clear OLDPWD when a child script is started?
OLDPWD is exported and passed to any children, but bash apparently clears
OLDPWD whenever a child script is started:
$ cd /etc
$ cd
$ perl -e 'print "<$ENV{OLDPWD}>\n"'
</etc>
$ ksh -c 'echo "<$OLDPWD>"'
</etc>
$ bash -c 'echo "<$OLDPWD>"'
<>
$ uname -a
Linux myserver 2.6.32-504.8.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 19 12:09:25 EST 2014
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)
$ bash --version | head -1
GNU bash, version 4.1.2(1)-release (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu)
Can bash be fixed to preserve the value of any OLDPWD in its initial
environment, like it does with PWD?
Thanks!
-- John Wiersba
- OLDPWD unset when bash starts,
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