Re: How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 04:55:27PM -0400, Joe Hu wrote: > Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing > Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't > want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell > session is start

Re: How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread Shaul Karl
> Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing > Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't > want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell > session is started. > > Thanks in advance. > joe > > P.S. I'm also sen

Re: How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread Alexander List
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Joe Hu wrote: > Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing > Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't > want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell > session is started. $ man bash # se

Re: How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread Martin Kacerovsky
> Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing > Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't > want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell > session is started. > > Thanks in advance. > joe > > P.S. I'm also sen

Re: How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread dman
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 04:55:27PM -0400, Joe Hu wrote: | Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing | Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't | want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell | session is start

How to set system-wide PATH

2001-10-22 Thread Joe Hu
Does anybody know how to set default sytem-wide PATH? After installing Apache, I'd like to add /usr/local/apache/bin to the system path. I don't want to do it in the .bash_profile, because that only works after a shell session is started. Thanks in advance. joe P.S. I'm also sending this message