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Hello,
I use Slackware. I installed InitNG from source, which was my preferred way of
getting InitNG to know. So, it's totally "by hand", and I know that there may
be a lot of errors. I'm not complaining about them, so it's nobody's fault.
I was just wondering why everybody uses absolute paths. They did not make
sense to me, that's all; and you did now answer this. :-)
Greetings,
Eric
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Sender: Denis Knauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Recipient: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday 11 July 2006 22:29
Subject: Re: [Initng] $PATH in InitNG
>Am Dienstag, 11. Juli 2006 22:16 schrieb Eric MSP Veith:
>> while testing InitNG on my own system I run into a lot of errors related
>> to the habit of using absolute paths in *.i files. For example, my lsmod
>> is in /bin/lsmod, not /sbin. Why did nobody set a valid $PATH environment
>> var to work around such errors? Is this a problem? I think some simple
>> text file in /etc/initng, containing a system-wide path setting, which is
>> read once for a .i file should be a solution?
>
>which distribution?
>you've installed by installer of you distribution?
>by hand?
>
>initng doesn't use $PATH, only absolute paths, because the ifiles has the
>right absolute paths.
>
>it's a mistake of you, if the path is wrong.
>
>so, we don't need $PATH.
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