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Date: | Fri, 25 Jan 2002 11:24:57 -0600 |
From: | JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org> |
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Subject: | Re: disable bash builtin(s) |
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-: The only way this can ever trouble the user would be if some program -: was installed under the name 'select' --- which is quite obviously a -: rather bad idea, for exactly this reason. This this exactly the problem. For example, we have for years used a commercial package (a pedigree management database) that came with its own `sort' and `merge', which conflicted with Unix sort and RCS merge. Both the Unix and the db `sort' and `merge' are frequently used, however, and so disabling either set was not an option. The conflict was side-stepped by requiring the commercial routines to be prefaced with the name of the package (a la cvs <command>). The conflict with `select' has a similar origin; `select' is a standard database operation, but it conflicts with a bash keyword. In this case, however, the use of `select' in a db context is far more common than in a shell context, which got me thinking about disabling just that one bash keyword (only for the duration of the db session, though).
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