adding to the PATHForum: Other Help Topics Topic: adding to the PATH started by: Patrick Posted by Patrick on Jan. 13 2005,10:16
Hello y'all,this is part of my ~/.bashrc: export PATH=/home/dsl/dist/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games:.:. export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/dsl/dist/lib (Funny thing is: there is no /home/dsl/dist/bin but that's not my question) My question: i want to add to the path (i keep my scripts at: /cdrom/keep/scriptjes which i want to 'find' more easily. Right now i have to type in the whole patch in a term). How? Where in the line? (back/front) Posted by Patrick on Jan. 13 2005,11:53
Tried it, worked...
Posted by mikshaw on Jan. 13 2005,14:11
Good. Each path is separated by a colon, and they are searched in the order they are listed in the PATH variable, so if you have a 'ls' command in /cdrom/keep/scriptjes that you want to use as default, then /cdrom/keep/scriptjes should be first in the list so your personal version is found first. Also, setting PATH in your personal bash configuration doesn't usually require such a long string. Most of those paths are already set in /etc/profile, so they can be replaced with "$PATH": export PATH="/cdrom/keep/scriptjes:$PATH" |