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Date: | Sat, 2 Dec 2000 21:34:22 -0800 (PST) |
From: | Mo DeJong <mdejong AT cygnus DOT com> |
To: | cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com |
Subject: | RE: [patch] adding ~/bin to path |
In-Reply-To: | <HLEFLHBNJIAFNBEFLEANGEFLCIAA.mike@erdelynet.com> |
Message-ID: | <Pine.SOL.3.91.1001202213109.28885B-100000@cse.cygnus.com> |
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On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Erdely, Michael wrote: > So... I guess I don't understand the problem. If you want system wide shell > changes, you add them to /etc/profile. If you want user specific changes, > you add them to (in this case) $HOME/.bashrc. The problem is that the default is not set properly. Sure you could go change it on your own, but by default it should be set the way most users would expect. > I'd make the global changes in /etc/profile and be done with it. If you add > $HOME/bin or ~/bin to the path, you'll reach your goal. Sure, you could do that. You already know what you are doing :) Mo DeJong Red Hat Inc -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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