Reputation: 3972
I use git for windows
for version controlling. Here is the code of my .bashrc
file for initial setup:
#eval `ssh-agent`
#ssh-add
SSH_ENV=$HOME/.ssh/environment
# start the ssh-agent
function start_agent {
echo "Initializing new SSH agent..."
# spawn ssh-agent
/usr/bin/ssh-agent | sed 's/^echo/#echo/' > "${SSH_ENV}"
echo succeeded
chmod 600 "${SSH_ENV}"
. "${SSH_ENV}" > /dev/null
/usr/bin/ssh-add
}
if [ -f "${SSH_ENV}" ]; then
. "${SSH_ENV}" > /dev/null
ps -ef | grep ${SSH_AGENT_PID} | grep ssh-agent$ > /dev/null || {
start_agent;
}
else
start_agent;
fi
# aliases
alias serve='php artisan serve'
...
Today I upgraded to git version 2.5.1. Now the bash shell has stopped initializing the .bashrc on startup. Before upgrading git-bash
was working perfectly and used to read the bashrc
file on startup. Any idea how to fix this?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 459
Reputation: 3155
There's also the possibility to edit .bash_profile
so that it reads the contents of .bashrc
like shown by this SO answer.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 3972
Rename the .bashrc
file to .bash_profile
. This is the default config file for git 2.5.0 and later.
Upvotes: 3