Reputation: 141470
I have the following in my .screenrc
source ~/bin/Screen/multiUserSettings
It gives me
No such file or directory
although I have it.
The following code says me that unknown command ".".
. ~/bin/Screen/multiUserSettings
It is strange, since I can source by . in .vimrc and .zshrc, for instance.
The file multiUserSettings
# allow the following people full control
addacl root,aledesma,mymanager,mycoworker1,mycoworker2
aclchg aledesma +rwx ?#??
# allow everyone readonly access
aclchg *,!aledesma -rwx ?#??
# setup 10,000 lines of available scrollback ? copy/paste
defscrollback 10000
# fix scrollback in putty
termcapinfo xterm* ti@:te@
How can you source in .screenrc?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 3564
Reputation: 22710
using an absolute path is not portable across machines (for instance, if you use git or svn to sync your .rc files across servers you log into). Much better is to use the $HOME variable, which works in a .screenrc file. E.g.:
source $HOME/bin/Screen/multiUserSettings
This way, if one machine on which you use your .screenrc has a home directory of /home/yourname, and another has /Users/yourname, and another has /opt/export/yourname, it'll all still just work.
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 28268
Try to use
source /home/yourname/bin/Screen/multiUserSettings
instead. My guess is that screen does not support expanding ~ in that context.
If that does not work I think you should investigate to find out exactly which file name it complains "No such file or directory" about. You can use strace to log system calls for this.
Upvotes: 4