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<note>In the context of a <<//versioned-package-id//>>, a blank <<//version-id//>> implies the default version of the package (marked with an asterisk ''*''). If the 2012 release of Matlab were the default, then using ''matlab'' (or ''matlab/default'') as the <<//versioned-package-id//>> would imply ''matlab/r2012a''.</note> | <note>In the context of a <<//versioned-package-id//>>, a blank <<//version-id//>> implies the default version of the package (marked with an asterisk ''*''). If the 2012 release of Matlab were the default, then using ''matlab'' (or ''matlab/default'') as the <<//versioned-package-id//>> would imply ''matlab/r2012a''.</note> |
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VALET environment changes apply to the shell in which the ''vpkg_require'' command is issued; the changes do not "stick" after exiting that shell (by logging-out, for example). Thus, one way to discard changes affected by a ''vpkg_require'' command is to just exit the shell. The ''vpkg_rollback'' command is a more graceful alternative and iteratively discards the changes produced by prior ''vpkg_require'' commands issued in the shell. To undo all changes, ''vpkg_require all'' can be used. | VALET environment changes apply to the shell in which the ''vpkg_require'' command is issued; the changes do not "stick" after exiting that shell (by logging-out, for example). Thus, one way to discard changes affected by a ''vpkg_require'' command is to just exit the shell. The ''vpkg_rollback'' command is a more graceful alternative and iteratively discards the changes produced by prior ''vpkg_require'' commands issued in the shell. To undo all changes, ''vpkg_rollback all'' can be used. |
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A script contains commands to be executed in a shell. | A script contains commands to be executed in a shell. |