cp interactive by default
Tony Nelson
tonynelson at georgeanelson.com
Tue Oct 11 21:21:49 UTC 2005
At 10:03 PM +0100 10/11/05, Paul Smith wrote:
>On 10/11/05, Brian D. McGrew <brian at visionpro.com> wrote:
>> I have an entry in ~/.bash_alias
>>
>> cp () {
>> /bin/cp -i $*
>> }
>>
>> So when I call cp it's a shell function that executes the above command
>> and I can override it with an absolute call of /bin/cp.
>
>Thanks, Brian. I have just created a ~/.bash_alias with the same entry
>than yours, but no success, i.e., the command cp is still
>non-interactive (by default).
On my FC3 system, I have ~/.bash_profile, which sources ~/.bashrc and then
sets up a couple of things; and ~/.bashrc, which sources /etc/bashrc. I
don't have a ~/.bash_alias file, and man bash doesn't show such a file.
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