Роман Донченко wrote:
My response deals with the Linux side; you'll have to get a Windows
person to tell you how to do the equivalent thing on the Windows side.
That would be Control Panel -> System, Advanced tab, "Environment
variables".
Or, for a slight shortcut, Right-click on My Comput
My response deals with the Linux side; you'll have to get a Windows person
to tell you how to do the equivalent thing on the Windows side.
That would be Control Panel -> System, Advanced tab, "Environment
variables".
Roman.
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Christopher Boorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 20 Nov 2008
20:54:10 -0500:
> Where would I find PAN_HOME? What text file would this be part of?
PAN_HOME is set as an environmental variable. Thus, in your ~/.bashrc or
~/.bashprofile (or both) or the l