Ahoy!
> I don't understand. Running e18.2, efl 1.8.4, if I echo $PATH in a
> terminal I get: /opt/e18/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin. I have e
> installed in /opt/e18/.
>
> If I logout and then login to xfce, echo $PATH, I get:
> /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
>
> I looked in ~/.bashrc but there is nothing there adding /opt/e18/bin to
> PATH. Where is that set?
First off, install the bash-doc package. ie $ sudo apt-get install bash-doc
Which contains:
Bash_aliases Some useful aliases (Fox).
Bash_profile Sample startup file for bash login shells (Fox).
bash-profile Sample startup file for bash login shells (Ramey).
bashrc Sample Bourne Again SHell init file (Ramey).
Bashrc.bfox Sample Bourne Again SHell init file (Fox).
README README
apple Example Start-up files for Mac OS X.
apple/aliases Sample aliases for Mac OS X.
apple/bash.defaults Sample User preferences file.
apple/environment Sample Bourne Again Shell environment file.
apple/login Sample login wrapper.
apple/logout Sample logout wrapper.
apple/rc Sample Bourne Again Shell config file.
apple/README README
I've _attached_ the example bash-profile and bashrc. I suggest you
read docs and learn about bash(1) before you consider using it as your
long term shell.
Also, remember, in bash(1): ~/.profile: executed by the command
interpreter for login shells. This file is not read by bash(1), if
~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login exists.
Shawn
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