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- From: "Charles Muller" <acmuller@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2002 19:33:42 +0900
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Every Linux book I've looked at has a bit on the PATH statement (such as PATH="/usr/bin ...) etc. to be found in my .bashrc file. My system has a two of these files, one in my home directory, and another in /etc/skel. But neither of these have a PATH statement. Is this odd? Should I, and can I, add a path statement to these files to bring about the effect of making an executable file run from the console without having to switch directories? More specifically, I am using OpenOffice build 641, and every time I want to run it, I have to change directories to OpenOffice.org641 and then type ./soffice (it will not run without the ./). I would like to simplify this procedure a bit if I can, and I understood that I could either make an alias in my .bashrc file or include OpenOffice in the PATH statement. So, in effect, I am asking multiple questions, but I suspect that many of the expert people on this list will understand the point very quickly. Thanks, Chuck --------------------- Charles Muller Toyo Gakuen University Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and CJK-English Dictionary http://www.acmuller.net >
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