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Add "eval" to every invocation of "boot2docker shellinit"

See http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/181581 for the rationale behind this change.

Signed-off-by: Andrew "Tianon" Page <admwiggin@gmail.com>
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Tianon Gravi 2015-03-16 18:21:32 -06:00
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ also update the root docs pages by running
> if you are using Boot2Docker on OSX and the above command returns an error,
> `Post http:///var/run/docker.sock/build?rm=1&t=docker-docs%3Apost-1.2.0-docs_update-2:
> dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: no such file or directory', you need to set the Docker
> host. Run `$(boot2docker shellinit)` to see the correct variable to set. The command
> host. Run `eval "$(boot2docker shellinit)"` to see the correct variable to set. The command
> will return the full `export` command, so you can just cut and paste.
## Cherry-picking documentation changes to update an existing release.

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Initialize and run `boot2docker` from the command line, do the following:
4. To set the environment variables in your shell do the following:
$ $(boot2docker shellinit)
$ eval "$(boot2docker shellinit)"
You can also set them manually by using the `export` commands `boot2docker`
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ environment.
1. Open a terminal.
Mac users, use `boot2docker status` to make sure Boot2Docker is running. You
may need to run `$(boot2docker shellinit)` to initialize your shell
may need to run `eval "$(boot2docker shellinit)"` to initialize your shell
environment.
3. Change into the root of your forked repository.
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ build and run a `docker` binary in your container.
![Multiple terminals](/project/images/three_terms.png)
Mac OSX users, make sure you run `$(boot2docker shellinit)` in any new
Mac OSX users, make sure you run `eval "$(boot2docker shellinit)"` in any new
terminals.
2. In a terminal, create a new container from your `dry-run-test` image.