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- From: Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com>
- Date: 09 Mar 2002 23:38:36 +0900
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BOTi wrote: > does it actually set it? > Try `echo $PATH` No, it doesn't. echo $PATH brings the standard path list: /usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin and what's driving me crazy is that I can't even figure out where this is coming from. I've opened up every .bashrc, bash_profile, bashrc, and profile file that I can locate, and none of them contain this path. I don't know where it is. > and `which soffice` This tells me "no soffice in (above path)." Chuck -- Charles Muller Toyo Gakuen University Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and CJK-English Dictionary www.acmuller.net
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