> On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:15:35PM +0200, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > No. You can't set "mount environment" in scp.
>
> Of course you can. It does execute the obvious set of rc files.
Don't think so. ftp server and sftp server sure as hell don't.
> > Otherwise your analogy is nice, but misses a few points. The usage of
> > mounts that we are talking about is much more dynamic than usage of
> > environment variables.
>
> What the hell are you smoking and just how are you using shell?
Maybe differently from you :). It's not that often that I have to
tweak environment variables. They are usually set by scripts.
However if you write me a script that reads my mind as to which server
I want to mount with sshfs at which time, I give you all my respect.
Miklos
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