On 5/16/07, mikshaw <mrblog_AT_yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm not writing to argue with your position, but
> merely for (off-topic) clarification of a single
> point. You're message implies that you have little
> control over what is happening to your environment, as
> if applications were constantly changing the
> environment of your shell in such a way that you never
> know its status and can't easily avoid the changes. As
> I see it, this would be a problem only if you tend to
> do all of your work in a single shell. That would be
> quite a limiting experience, in my opinion
You are right, of course; The point I was trying to make is that the
suggested change introduces _possible_ obscurities, while it doesn't
seem (to me) to introduce a real advantage. The problem I described is
not one I'm actually having though.
Greetings, Sander.
Received on Thu May 17 2007 - 09:09:21 UTC
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