> >I have set PATH in .bashrc; however, it is reset later so that my
> >changes get overwritten. Where does this happen, and what can I do? I
> >know that .bashrc is being run because I put an echo in which I see.
>
> as you may have missed, the last thing .bashrc does is check if there is
> an
># User specific environment and startup programs
>PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:
And don't forget to export PATH from there then!
Paul
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It was Oct 11, 2000, 09:58, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] keyboarded:
>I have set PATH in .bashrc; however, it is reset later so that my
>changes get overwritten. Where does this happen, and what can I do? I
>know that .bashrc is being run because I put an echo in which I see.
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