Wildman writes: [snip]
> If anyone is interested the correct way is to add this to > /etc/profile (at the bottom): > > PATH=$PATH:./ > export PATH Out of interest, can you think of a corresponding way that a mere user can remove the dot from their $PATH after some presumably well-meaning system administrator has put it there? Is there any simple shell command for it? One that works whether the dot is at the start, in the middle, or at the end, and with or without the slash, and whether it's there more than once or not at all. And I'd like it to be as short and simple as PATH="$PATH:.", please. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list