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Re: Using PWD


On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 09:20:53 -0800,  wrote:

>I'm trying to find the directory of an executing bash script and am having
>very limited success. For example(s):
>
>1. <path>/script.sh
>2. source <path>/script.sh
>3. bash <path>/script.sh
>
>I can find the correct <path> only for the first example (dirname $0). PWD
>(of course) only works when <path> == ./. The other two cases I can't seem
>to get to work. Any idea how to get the <path> in examples 2 and 3?
>
>art
>
Art,
unless I'm missing something you want

which -a your_script


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