Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #19 - 15 msgs ( set PATH in .xinitrc)
Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #19 - 15 msgs ( set PATH in .xinitrc)
- Subject: Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #19 - 15 msgs ( set PATH in .xinitrc)
- From: "Keith J. Schultz" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 12:32:15 +0100
Hi Everybody,
X11 seems to be running .tcshrc and I have
source /sw/bin/init.csh
set path= ( $path ~/bin . )
set MANPATH=`manpath -q`
setenv DISPLAY 0:0
setenv LC_ALL C
alias ll 'lsc --color -alg'
setenv GROFF_TYPESETTER latin1
and gimp starts up O.K. For me.
Hope this helps
Now. If I could only get X11 to use my native keyboard
automatically. Have to check how Oborous and Xdarwin did it !
Keith.
Am 11.01.2003 3:57 Uhr schrieb "email@hidden" unter
<email@hidden>:
> Subject: Re: set PATH in .xinitrc?
> From: Jonas Steverud <email@hidden>
> Organization: The Deciples of Albericht Nibelungen
> Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:37:33 +0100
>
> Lawrence Paulson <email@hidden> writes:
>
> [...]
>>> /usr/local/bin/gimp: gimp-1.2: command not found
>>
>> gimp is calling gimp-1.2, but /usr/local/bin/ is not on the search
>> path. It doesn't help that my .xinitrc contains these lines:
>
> I haven't installed Apple's X11 yet (but will probably do so later
> this evening) so I can't verify, but I think I've seen suggestions on
> other lists that you should include the entire path to the program.
>
>> I recall there is a hack to set environment variables upon login by
>> creating a file with the name .macosx. Can somebody remind me about
>> this?
>
> Is it this URL you are looking for?
> http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/SystemOverview/BootingLo
> gin/Customization_Techniques.html
>
> --
> ( http://hem.bredband.net/steverud ! Wei Wu Wei )
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>
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