[Bug 47958] Re: ssh-agent clobbers LD_LIBRARY_PATH and other environment variables

2011-11-01 Thread Yannick Duchêne
Same bug for me. I may define LD_LIBRARY_PATH from .bashrc or .zshrc, it
will be OK, but only from a console, and won't be if I run an
application from a *.desktop file as an example. So I wanted to define
it in .profile, but what ever I do, it seems to be cleared
unconditionally after interpretation of .profile. There is ldconfig, but
unfortunately, this acts system wide, and I won't add a system wide
entry for a library path which is relevant only for a single user.

This bug should be solved, and it seems it is still not solved.

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[Bug 47958] Re: ssh-agent clobbers LD_LIBRARY_PATH and other environment variables

2011-11-01 Thread Yannick Duchêne
For people seeking for a workaround, there is one in message #21 of this other 
similar bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/366728

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