bash $PATH variable
bash $PATH variable
- Subject: bash $PATH variable
- From: Professor Leslie Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 12:42:42 +0100
- Organization: University of Stirling
Hi:
Using Carbon, I can make a command line executable. But how do I change
the PATH environment variable so that Terminal finds it? I tried editing
up a .bashrc file (and putting it in my home directory), but to no effect.
I tried writing
PATH=$PATH:/Users/lss/bin; export PATH
just as a command line in terminal, and that works fine.
Where am I meant to put it so that terminal will set it up when a new
terminal starts (just for myself as user).
Many thanks,
--Leslie Smith
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