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Re: Setting the proper PATH
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Re: Setting the proper PATH


  • Subject: Re: Setting the proper PATH
  • From: Enrico Franconi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:44:11 +0000

On February 5, Art Werschulz writes:
> get the emacs launched from .xinitrc to have the proper path?
>
> Similarly, I have an "emacs" entry in my X11 Applications menu.  Said
> emacs also doesn't have the proper path.  How can this be fixed?

Fink paths are unknown from .xinitrc
You should add in your .xinitrc the following:
   . /sw/bin/init.sh

cheers
-- e.

Enrico Franconi                     - email@hidden
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