try to set variable in ./etc/profile This will affect all users,
excluding these who set variable in own profiles

2007/6/8, Aaron Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there a simple way to adjust the MANPATH so it is permanent and
affects all users?

I know I can edit /etc/default/su and /etc/default/login to change the
default PATH for users. Putting MANPATH in that file doesn't seem to
work. I really don't want to mess with .profile or .bashrc files or have
to export MANPATH everytime.

Current MANPATH env variable

MANPATH=/usr/dt/man:/usr/man:/usr/openwin/share/man

I would like it to be
MANPATH=/usr/dt/man:/usr/man:/usr/openwin/share/man:/opt/csw/man for
starters.

Thanks


Aaron
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