describe how to use cdist-env in every shell
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
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DESCRIPTION
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					DESCRIPTION
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cdist-env outputs two strings suitable for usage in your current shell,
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					cdist-env outputs two strings suitable for usage in your current shell,
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so you can use cdist from the checkout. You can evaluate those strings
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					so you can use cdist from the checkout. cdist-env essentially helps you
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and make directory usage of them.
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					to easily setup PATH and MANPATH.
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					If you've multiple checkouts of cdist and run cdist-env from the various
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					checkouts, a new run will prepend the last directory, thus ensures you
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					can run it multiple times and does what one expects.
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					EXAMPLES
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					For use in bourne shell variants (like dash, bash, ksh) as well as
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					in csh variants (csh, tcsh):
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					eval `~/cdist/bin/cdist-env`
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					Replace ~/cdist with the checkout directory of cdist.
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SEE ALSO
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					SEE ALSO
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