On 1/13/06, david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why does Fink recommend that I set the path in files that only are read
> when I do an interactive login?
>
> I have installed, for example, fink's rsync but if I use the default
> setup for fink the rsync included in Mac OS X is used for
> non-interactive sessions rather than the fink version.
>
> Why is it setup like this? It doesn't make sense in my eyes.
>
>
> Googling didn't come up with an explanation so I appreciate any input.
>
>
>
Good question.  I don't know the answer.  ;-)  I actually set my
environment in .bashrc, so that non-interactive operations (e.g.
X11.app) know about it.

--
Alexander K. Hansen
Fink Documenter
[Day Job] Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://psfcwww2.psfc.mit.edu/ldx/


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