Absolutely.
Time to put this thread to bed I think.. I misread your posting slightly about the ps showing through with the e arg to it.
End of day here (UK) makes me a little less likely to read the fine print, so you have my apoligies for getting the wrong end of the stick about what you were trying to say.
The point I had in my mind was that the echoing was invisible to anything I had, and I got the line about the env showing up in ps from that echo you wrote.
From there on, I guess I fixed in a more narrow minded view on what you'd said.
Apologies for that
It looks like we were both trying to say the same thing, with me not being quite so clear about it. :)
Hopefully I've not caused offense
The point of view I have with ps e is also coloured by the fact that where I work, there are several user IDs that have generic access to a great many people (for legacy reasons that grew up with it being a volunteer effort for about 7 years before it went commercial), thus many people would be able to see.
Next time, feel free to tell me to wake up or something.:)

Cheers,

Malk

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Korn Shell Wrappers for Perl Module Functions? by Malkavian
in thread Korn Shell Wrappers for Perl Module Functions? by sierrathedog04

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