> > I'd also ask, which I forgot in my first response to your question, is > this something that needs to be done for all users on your system or is > it a personal script? > > I think the Debian policy in this case would guide you only if what > you're doing is for all users of the system. If you're doing this for > yourself, most UNIX/Linux users I know would create an alias or function > to do it, in their own work space (~/bin, ~/.aliases, etc). > > I noticed that ~/bin is not on my PATH by default. Why does debian not do this? And is it a bad idea to add it to the PATH?
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