Darren Reed wrote: > What the default path, in /etc/default and elsewhere, really > impact are things like: > - install scripts (that don't use ~/.foo) > - how scripts run remotely when ~/.foo isn't read > - at/cron jobs > - other uses of $SHELL where ~/.foo isn't read
And notably, that path hasn't changed. The /usr/gnu/bin change was only in the default .profile installed in new user accounts. -- -Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com Oracle Solaris Platform Engineering: X Window System