On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, David Morris wrote:
> ...CVSROOT...
> Where do I need to set variables like that so my xdm-started session menus
> have access to them?
I have it in .bash_profile. better than .xsession in my opinion. If more
than one user uses it, you could also place it in /etc/profile, i t
*-"David Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| Greetings Debianites,
|
| I have a little nagging problem, that I decided to find an answer for.
|
| My example is TkCVS. I go to run the program from the X menu, but it tells
| me I don't have my CVROOT variable set. If I run it from xterm, everything
| i
"David Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Set them in your ~/.xsession file.
> Greetings Debianites,
>
> I have a little nagging problem, that I decided to find an answer for.
>
> My example is TkCVS. I go to run the program from the X menu, but it tells
> me I don't have my CVROOT variable se
Greetings Debianites,
I have a little nagging problem, that I decided to find an answer for.
My example is TkCVS. I go to run the program from the X menu, but it tells
me I don't have my CVROOT variable set. If I run it from xterm, everything
is fine, but the variables that are set when I login a
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