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From: phil@sequent.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Re: more startup time
Message-ID: <354@sequent.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 2-Feb-84 03:58:18 EST
Article-I.D.: sequent.354
Posted: Thu Feb 2 03:58:18 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 8-Feb-84 05:59:40 EST
References: <107@hsi.UUCP> <134@boulder.UUCP>
Organization: Sequent Computer Systems, Portland
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In reference to:
> The solution that we have used here is a simple one-liner, that does not
> need any temporary files:
>
> set noglob;eval `tset -s -Q -m :?h19`;unset noglob
If you spy on the output of tset you will notice it is terminated with:
``...; unset noglob''
So your ``;unset noglob'' is redundant. On the other hand, why doesn't
tset just generate the ``set noglob'' too?
--
Phil Hochstetler
Sequent Computer Systems
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