On Thu, May 14, 2026 at 10:44:04AM +0300, Anssi Saari wrote: > Brieuc Desoutter <[email protected]> writes: > > > Yes that is correct: > > > > case 1: if $HOME/.profile is a regular file in $HOME, then $HOME/bin and > > $HOME/.local/bin are in PATH as expected. > > > > case 2: If $HOME/.profile is a symlink to $HOME/Setup/shell/.profile (with > > same content as in case 1), then $HOME/bin and > > $HOME/.local/bin are NOT in PATH as expected > > And you're sure your link is correct? Maybe you could show ls -l output > on it?
Hm, yeah: perhaps, from one of those shells started by you, issue a "cat ~/.profile" (while it is a symlink): this would prove that the link points in the right direction *and* that the dest is readable. Cheers -- t
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