On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 23:09 +0100, Nick Guenther wrote: > 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 > >
You right, root does not get the . in the $PATH. Having . in anyones $PATH is very brain dead and I'm supprised to see it in OpenBSD Regards Jon