Re: Common History across Shell
- From: BartlebyScrivener <bscrivener42@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:00:12 -0000
On Jul 11, 5:27 am, quarkLore <agarwal.prat...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What you are describing is a little different. This will append
history in file from each session *after* the particular session
exits. What I wanted was multiple sessions can share history (the
history maintained in RAM and not file) amongst themselves during
active session.
I'm no bash or linux expert, but it seems it would be like having one
file open and three different programs writing to it. In ohter words,
counter-intuitive. I'll be interested to see what you find out. How
about Chris Johnson's suggestion. Does that help?
rd
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