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1.6. Enabling a Software Collection
			The scl tool is used to enable a Software Collection and to run applications in the Software Collection environment.
		
			General usage of the scl tool can be described using the following syntax:
		
scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 command
 scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 command 
			If you are running a 
command with multiple arguments, remember to enclose the command and its arguments in quotes:
		scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 'command --argument'
 scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 'command --argument' 
			Alternatively, use a 
-- command separator to run a command with multiple arguments:
		scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 -- command --argument
 scl action software_collection_1 software_collection_2 -- command --argument 
Remember that:
- When you run the scl tool, it creates a child process (subshell) of the current shell. Running the command again then creates a subshell of the subshell.
 - You can list enabled Software Collections for the current subshell. See Section 1.7, “Listing Enabled Software Collections” for more information.
 - You have to disable an enabled Software Collection first to be able to enable it again. To disable the Software Collection, exit the subshell created when enabling the Software Collections.
 - When using the scl tool to enable a Software Collection, you can only perform one action with the enabled Software Collection at a time. The enabled Software Collection must be disabled first before performing another action.
 
1.6.1. Running an Application Directly Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
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				For example, to directly run Perl with the 
--version option in the Software Collection named software_collection_1, execute the following command:
			scl enable software_collection_1 'perl --version'
 scl enable software_collection_1 'perl --version' 
				Alternatively, you can provide a syspaths subpackage that makes it more convenient to run commands in the Software Collection environment. For more information on syspaths subpackages, see Section 3.3, “Providing syspaths Subpackages”.
			
1.6.2. Running a Shell with Multiple Software Collections Enabled Copier lienLien copié sur presse-papiers!
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				To run the Bash shell in the environment with multiple Software Collections enabled, execute the following command:
			
scl enable software_collection_1 software_collection_2 bash
 scl enable software_collection_1 software_collection_2 bash 
				The command above enables two Software Collections, named software_collection_1 and software_collection_2.
			
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				To execute a number of commands, which are stored in a file, in the Software Collection environment, run the following command:
			
cat cmd | scl enable software_collection_1 -
 cat cmd | scl enable software_collection_1 - 
				The command above executes commands, which are stored in the 
cmd file, in the environment of the Software Collection named software_collection_1.