Re: locating a sourced file



On Thursday 31 August 2006 14:18, Angel Tsankov
<fn42551@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:

How can a sourced file determine its location?

Source files cannot determine anything - they are not executables.

A SOURCED file is different from a SOURCE file.
Mea culpa, that will tech me not to read Usenet after only 3 hours sleep
the previous night.
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