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Igor Peshansky wrote:
>
> Is there any particular reason you post the output of od on .bashrc when
> the error was reported in .bash_login?
>
> BTW, for the future, you might want to run "od -c" instead -- its output
> is a bit more readable.
> 	Igor
>   
Igor & Dave,

Thx. It is a CR/LF problem. I had run d2u on .bashrc but not on 
.bash_login. After I ran
dos2unix on both, the problem has gone away.

Arun



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