Re: Still Happening
Re: Still Happening
- Subject: Re: Still Happening
- From: Michael Reilly <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 17:11:54 -0700
Per the fink documentation you must source /sw/bin/inst.csh or /sw/bin/inst.sh
to get the path set correctly. Adding it to .xinitrc above the any lines which
would set the path correctly. It is normally put in your .cshrc or .bashrc though.
Allan Seidel wrote:
On Feb 18, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
All those instructions about copying /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc to your
home directory and then modifying it are bogus.
Bogus in what manner - that is the normally accepted way to create a .xinitrc in
~ since long before OSX. Nothing bogus about it.
Now I am totally confused. I thought putting a modified copy of .xinitrc
at home was standard operating proceedure.
You are correct.
michael
BTW, Just for grins I uncommented the exec wmaker line I had in my home
.xinitrc from when I tried it while back (and decided not to use it
along with all the other wms installed using Fink) and it was not found.
I had to put a /sw/bin/ in front of it. That path is not known anymore
to this machine's X11, yet is known to Terminal on this machine. It
would be nice to find the definitive word as to how and when the paths
are set. I've tried to find and learn them all, but just when I think I
understand it, even when backed up by experiments, I run into a wall.
Allan
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