Am 2017-06-13 um 05.06 schrieb Dr. Kurt Ruff kurt.ruff@gmail.com:
In BASH, the syntax `A=B C` means that environment variable A is set while executing C. On the other hand, `A=B ; C` means that A is a local variable which is not passed on to C's environment, so it won't work for this scenario.
Ah, this is useful, indeed. Didn’t know that, thanks for spelling that out for me.
… mit freundlichem Gruß:
-Moss- -- Martin Wilhelm Leidig, SatzTeXnik Dante e. V. #1580