I have a variable that is set through .bashrc
.
In ~/.bashrc
:
PROJ_HOME=~/Projects/stable
From a bash shell, I'd like to do something like this:
$ su -l kenneth -c 'echo $PROJ_HOME'
However, when I do this, the expected /home/kenneth/Projects/stable
is not printed out.
Any ideas on how I can do this?
You need to export the variable. You may not need to use the -m
option to su
to preserve the environment.
export PROJ_HOME=~/Projects/stable