On 4/3/06, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon Kent wrote:
> > This one kinda supprised me.  When I was looking around by new
> > 3.8 install I noticed that in /etc/skel/.profile that PATH
> > contains a . in it, which I found supprising as I've always
> > assumed that this was not a sensible thing to do.  I've taken it
> > out as I'm not too happy when having the current directory in
> > the path.
>
> As long as it is at the end of your PATH it's not that bad.
>

That's good to know. I never even noticed that before. Also: root
never gets . in $PATH, right?

-Nick

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