Am Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:08:57 +0800
schrieb XeCycle :
> Not everyone uses bash as the default shell, you can also source
> ~/.profile in your bash_profile if you like.
But the thread subject says "bash export".
Heiko
Heiko Baums writes:
> Am Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:18:43 +0800
> schrieb XeCycle :
>
>> Aren't you supposed to edit ~/.profile by hand?
>
> Isn't the correct file to set such environment variables locally
> ~/.bash_profile resp. ~/.bashrc?
Not everyone uses bash as the default shell, you can also sour
Am Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:18:43 +0800
schrieb XeCycle :
> Aren't you supposed to edit ~/.profile by hand?
Isn't the correct file to set such environment variables locally
~/.bash_profile resp. ~/.bashrc?
For global settings it's /etc/profile or better a new file
in /etc/profile.d with the permissio
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 08:04:27AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to
> the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable
> needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point
> at t
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to
> the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable
> needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point
> at the speech server you intend to use. Th
I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to
the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable
needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point
at the speech server you intend to use. The export commands did not
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