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From: Cesar Rabak <csrabak AT uol DOT com DOT br>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: disable bash builtin(s)
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:07:15 -0200
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JT Williams wrote:
> 
> Can I selectively disable bash builtin commands?  In my case, I want
> to disable `select'.  (This is using djgpp port of bash 2.04.)
> 
After the philosofic discussion in this thread about the names, I'll
dare to suggest a pragmatic (perhaps prosaic) one. Have you tried to
alias the command?

bash-2.03$ alias select=nada
bash-2.03$ select
bash: nada: command not found
bash-2.03$

HTH

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Cesar Rabak
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