I can't get expand_aliases to take effect in bash. I've tried a lot of different things, and nothing works.
Here's the simple test case:
/bin/bash -c 'shopt -s expand_aliases; alias cdtmp="cd /tmp"; alias; cdtmp; pwd;'
And the output:
$ /bin/bash -c 'shopt -s expand_aliases; alias cdtmp="cd /tmp"; alias; cdtmp; pwd;'
alias cdtmp='cd /tmp'
/bin/bash: cdtmp: command not found
/home/user
$ /bin/bash --version
GNU bash, version 3.2.25(1)-release (i686-redhat-linux-gnu)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
(Yes, I'm using shopt instead of the -O option to bash, just to prove it's being done.)
Any ideas?
Aliases aren't available on the same line or in the same function where they are defined.
From the Bash man page:
The Bash Reference Manual says
instead of the last sentence above [emphasis mine]. I consider aliases to be a command-line convenience rather than something that should be used in scripts (including those which consist solely of
bash -c
one-liners).