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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pgrep -x mbsync >/dev/null && { echo "mbsync is already running." ; exit ;} |
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# will work on the maximum number of machines. |
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eval "$(grep -h -- \ |
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"^\s*\(export \)\?\(MBSYNCRC\|PASSWORD_STORE_DIR\|NOTMUCH_CONFIG\|GNUPGHOME\)=" \ |
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"$HOME/.profile" "$HOME/.bash_profile" "$HOME/.zprofile" "$HOME/.bashrc" "$HOME/.zshrc" "$HOME/.pam_environment" 2>/dev/null)" |
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"$HOME/.profile" "$HOME/.bash_profile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprofile" "$HOME/.bashrc" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshrc" "$HOME/.pam_environment" 2>/dev/null)" |
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# One alternative to this kind of command would be marking the script for |
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# /bin/sh -l. That might cause other problems on other particular setups that |
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# do more complicated things on login, or those people who assign environmental |
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