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Re: Inconsistencies with ~/.xinitrc being loaded



At 16:15 -0700 1/4/07, Rogue Agent wrote:
>I also found in an old FAQ that mentions something about a plist  needing to be set up in ~/.MacOSX, except that directory does not  exist in my home dir.  I am running 10.4.8 on a MacBook Pro.

The file is environment.plist
You will need to create $HOME/.MacOSX if it's not there.

Apple has an app note with a sample plist file. Ask if you'd like a copy of mine which does not set up X11.

The file is little more than an XML version of a name : value dictionary. It's not like an rc file though and things like $HOME will not get evaluated as it is read. You can't add a directory to the default $PATH.

The file is read at login to aqua time. It won't do any good to modify it after a login and expect it to apply to a newly launched application.

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