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Just wondering if anyone can tell when what this out put is and why it is showing up and time i log into CLI or my term. When ever i open my term i get this:
declare -x CLASSPATH=":/opt/j2re/lib:/opt/j2sdk/lib"
declare -x COLORFGBG="7;default;0"
declare -x COLORTERM="Eterm"
declare -x COLORTERM_BCE="Eterm"
declare -x DISPLAY=":0.0"
declare -x ETERM_THEME_ROOT="/home/jsutnoni/.Eterm/themes/Eterm"
declare -x ETERM_USER_ROOT="/home/jsutnoni/.Eterm/themes/Eterm"
declare -x ETERM_VERSION="0.9.2"
declare -x GNOMEDIR="/opt/gnome"
declare -x HOME="/home/jsutnoni"
declare -x HUSHLOGIN="FALSE"
declare -x HZ="100"
declare -x IFS="
"
declare -x INPUTRC="/etc/inputrc"
declare -x J2REDIR="/opt/j2re"
declare -x J2SDKDIR="/opt/j2sdk"
declare -x JAVA_HOME="/opt/j2sdk"
declare -x KDEDIR="/opt/kde"
declare -x LESS="-R"
declare -x LESSCHARSET="latin1"
declare -x LIBGLADE_MODULE_PATH=":/opt/gnome/lib/libglade/2.0"
declare -x LOGNAME="jsutnoni"
declare -x MAIL="/var/spool/mail/jsutnoni"
declare -x MANPATH="/usr/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/opt/gnome/man:/opt/j2re/man:/opt/j2
sdk/man:/opt/kde/man:/opt/qt/man"
declare -x MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/opt/mozilla-plugins"
declare -x OLDPWD
declare -x PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/bin:/opt/xfce
4/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/local/lib:/opt/gnome/bin:/
opt/j2re/bin:/opt/j2sdk/bin:/opt/kde/bin:/opt/qt/bin"
declare -x PKG_CONFIG_PATH=":/opt/gnome/lib/pkgconfig"
declare -x PWD="/home/jsutnoni"
declare -x QTDIR="/opt/qt"
declare -x SESSION_MANAGER="local/Otis:/tmp/.ICE-unix/1696,inet6/Otis:32783,inet
/Otis:32784"
declare -x SHELL="/bin/bash"
declare -x SHLVL="3"
declare -x TERM="Eterm"
declare -x USER="jsutnoni"
declare -x WINDOWID="20971583"
declare -x XAUTHORITY="/home/jsutnoni/.Xauthority"
declare -x XFCE4HOME="/home/jsutnoni/.xfce4"
[jsutnoni@Otis ~]$
It also happens when i login that user in CLI.
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That's the output of the "export" command, do you have it in your ~/.bashrc or something?
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GNU nano 1.2.4 File: .bashrc
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
PS1='[u@h W]$ '
nope. ??? im lost with it.
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What about /etc/profile?
The new bash is a bit buggy it seems, it is also known to print the environment of programs, but this seems to be something else. Nonetheless, you could try downgrading bash.
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That output is generated by an incorrect use of export.
If you just type 'export' all by itself, you get that. Find where you've done that and fix it.
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only place i have ever messed with export of any kind is /etc/profile. Does this look right to you guys?
#
# /etc/profile
#
export
PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/bin:/opt/xfce4/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt$
export MANPATH="/usr/man:/usr/X11R6/man"
export LESSCHARSET="latin1"
export INPUTRC="/etc/inputrc"
export LESS="-R"
export COLUMNS LINES
export PS1='[u@h W]$ '
export PS2='> '
umask 022
if [ "$TERM" = "xterm" -o "$TERM" = "xterm-color" -o "$TERM" = "rxvt" ]; then
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "33]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*}:${PWD/$HOME/~}07"'
fi
# load profiles from /etc/profile.d
# (to disable a profile, just remove execute permission on it)
for profile in /etc/profile.d/*.sh; do
if [ -x $profile ]; then
. $profile
fi
done
unset profile
# End of file
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haha never mind guys i fixed it right after i posted that. I knoticed that my PATH line was not on the same line as export. thanks for your help.
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Glad it's solved, if /etc/profile would be normal I would really have no clue what else could cause it. :-)
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It was probably the word wrap feature of nano that put the cr in if you edited the path line.
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