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From: cgb3 AT york DOT ac DOT uk (Colin Blackburn)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.os.ms-windows.win95
Subject: Re: Looking for help with MSDOS AUTOEXEC & CONFIG
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 11:55:18 +0100
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On Thu, 14 May 1998 11:36:54 +0100, Graeme Fenwick  wrote:

> 4) Does SET PATH tell DOS where to search for a certain command, say gcc,
> and if so, how do I get DOS to look in two different paths for a program
> (since it seems I can't do two SET PATHs)?

Set PATH sets the environment variable PATH, this variable is checked 
when looking for executables.

> I've got this line in my AUTOEXEC.BAT file...
>   set PATH=C:\NUPROGS\DJGPP\BIN\GNU\EMACS\BIN;%PATH%

The %PATH% at the end of this line refers to the existing PATH variable, 
ie the PATH is effectively having the bit at the front added on.

> but I'd like to have emacs on the path
>     C:\NUPROGS\djgpp\gnu\emacs
> running.

Put 

SET PATH=C:\NUPROGS\DJGPP\GNU\EMACS;%PATH% 

in your autoexec either in place of or in addition to the line above 
depending on whther you want both of these paths or just the latter. You 
can also set the path at the command line or via another batch file in 
the same way.

Colin

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