Can you try your test when sourcing from a different directory? That is, you are sourcing from the same directory where eucarc is: this is what I have on my machine using dash from /tmp while the eucarc is in ~graziano/Downloads/eucarc_bash_zsh_test:
Can you try your test when sourcing from a different directory? That is, you are sourcing from the same directory where eucarc is: this is what I have on my machine using dash from /tmp while the eucarc is in ~graziano/ Downloads/ eucarc_ bash_zsh_ test:
$ . /home/graziano/ Downloads/ /eucarc_ bash_zsh_ test/eucarc KEY=WKy3rMzOWPo uVOxK1p3Ar1C2uR Bwa2FBXnCw /home/graziano/ Prog/Webservice /ec2 HOME=/home/ graziano/ Prog/Webservice /ec2-ami- tools-1. 3-21885 /tmp/euca2- admin-c8a78b6b- cert.pem KEY=miLHVZxRuKX CuKDpRVOtgVEEgX 3mbFXIBlw 192.168. 201.2:8773/ services/ Eucalyptus KEY=/tmp/ euca2-admin- c8a78b6b- pk.pem ARGS=-Djavax. net.ssl. trustStore= /tmp/jssecacert s ID=160421191005 559282323205652 58
$ echo $EUCA_KEY_DIR
/tmp
$ env | grep EC2
EC2_ACCESS_
EC2_HOME=
EC2_AMITOOL_
EC2_CERT=
EC2_SECRET_
EC2_URL=http://
EC2_PRIVATE_
EC2_JVM_
EC2_USER_
so I can still see the problem.