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From: Kurtis Rader <krader@skepticism.us>
To: Ray Andrews <rayandrews@eastlink.ca>
Cc: Zsh Users <zsh-users@zsh.org>
Subject: Re: export
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2014 21:43:53 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CABx2=D8gHmuPv+asZ6-S5d+gLfEy09WJwAgFoU_epNh-iJ34Nw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54756007.6060800@eastlink.ca>

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Each process gets a private copy of the environment provided by its parent.
An xterm is just a process. In your example you have this chain of
processes (parent => child):

  xterm => zsh => zsh

There is no way for an arbitrary zsh process to affect the environment of
an arbitrary xterm process.

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Ray Andrews <rayandrews@eastlink.ca> wrote:

> On 11/25/2014 08:32 PM, Bart Schaefer wrote:
>
>> On Nov 25,  4:57pm, Ray Andrews wrote:
>> } Subject: export
>> }
>> } When I export a variable it is only available in subsequent shells in
>> } the same xterm. Can I make it export globally?
>>
>>
> You guys don't understand what I'm asking.  I know I can't pass
> variables 'backwards' (except via a file), but when I export, the
> variable will be available  in *subsequent* shells but only in the
> same xterm:
>
>         pts/2 HP-y5--5-Debian1 root /aWorking/Zsh $ export trash=TRASH
>
>         pts/2 HP-y5--5-Debian1 root /aWorking/Zsh $ zsh
>
>         pts/2 HP-y5--5-Debian1 root /aWorking/Zsh $ echo $trash
>         TRASH
>
> ... export does what it should do, but *only* in the same xterm.
> If I now go to another xterm, $trash is not set:
>
>         pts/9 HP-y5--5-Debian1 root /boot/Clone/y8--5-Debian2 $ zsh
>
>         pts/9 HP-y5--5-Debian1 root /boot/Clone/y8--5-Debian2 $ echo $trash
>
>
>
>


-- 
Kurtis Rader
Caretaker of the exceptional canines Junior and Hank

  reply	other threads:[~2014-11-26  5:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-11-26  0:57 export Ray Andrews
2014-11-26  2:36 ` export Eric Cook
2014-11-26  2:58 ` export Kurtis Rader
2014-11-26  4:32 ` export Bart Schaefer
2014-11-26  4:54   ` export Kurtis Rader
2014-11-26  5:16     ` export Ray Andrews
2014-11-26  5:38       ` export Kurtis Rader
2014-11-26  5:07   ` export Ray Andrews
2014-11-26  5:43     ` Kurtis Rader [this message]
2014-11-26  5:54       ` export Kurtis Rader
2014-11-26 17:43       ` export Ray Andrews
2014-11-26 18:26         ` export Павлов Николай Александрович
2014-11-26 18:45           ` export Ray Andrews
2014-11-26  5:50     ` export Павлов Николай Александрович
2014-11-26  6:21     ` export Kurtis Rader
     [not found]   ` <CABx2=D_zLTkdFsV+eT-VrwwaJQYr=1JeZF0eNqH44saPDYMD7Q__49907.9755544246$1416977797$gmane$org@mail.gmail.com>
2014-11-26  7:18     ` export Stephane Chazelas
2014-11-26 13:37       ` export Clint Hepner
2014-11-26  9:27 ` export Peter Stephenson

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