bash_profile strange output adding source files





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I am trying to add files in a folder named scripts so that they become executable commands. To do this I've used the below .bash_profile code.



for file in "$(find /mnt/c/home/scripts -type f -print -quit)";do source $file; done


The problem is that when I initialize ubuntu(WSL) the following output shows:




./.local ?? ../.bash_profile



./.ssh ?? ../.bash_profile




What does it mean and what can I do about it?










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    I am trying to add files in a folder named scripts so that they become executable commands. To do this I've used the below .bash_profile code.



    for file in "$(find /mnt/c/home/scripts -type f -print -quit)";do source $file; done


    The problem is that when I initialize ubuntu(WSL) the following output shows:




    ./.local ?? ../.bash_profile



    ./.ssh ?? ../.bash_profile




    What does it mean and what can I do about it?










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      I am trying to add files in a folder named scripts so that they become executable commands. To do this I've used the below .bash_profile code.



      for file in "$(find /mnt/c/home/scripts -type f -print -quit)";do source $file; done


      The problem is that when I initialize ubuntu(WSL) the following output shows:




      ./.local ?? ../.bash_profile



      ./.ssh ?? ../.bash_profile




      What does it mean and what can I do about it?










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      I am trying to add files in a folder named scripts so that they become executable commands. To do this I've used the below .bash_profile code.



      for file in "$(find /mnt/c/home/scripts -type f -print -quit)";do source $file; done


      The problem is that when I initialize ubuntu(WSL) the following output shows:




      ./.local ?? ../.bash_profile



      ./.ssh ?? ../.bash_profile




      What does it mean and what can I do about it?







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