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Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable
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adrelanos |
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Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable |
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Sat, 20 Apr 2013 18:40:49 +0000 |
Chris Down:
> How about update_command_not_found=70?
I am not eager to rewrite run-parts.
Perhaps I should rephrase my question.
A script named 70_update_command_not_found is run (by bash, by
run-parts) and then I wish...
If $MY_OWN_FILENAME is set to zero, exit.
- [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, adrelanos, 2013/04/20
- Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, Chris Down, 2013/04/20
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- Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, John Kearney, 2013/04/20
- Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, John Kearney, 2013/04/21
- Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, Roman Rakus, 2013/04/21
- Re: [Help-bash] skip a script based on own filename variable, Greg Wooledge, 2013/04/22