On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote: > Yes. There is usually a difference between interactive logins and > non-interactive logins on which paths, etc. get set. Look in your shell > startup and see if there is somewhere that it exits early (or otherwise > doesn't process) for non-interactive logins. > > In short: you need to ensure that your paths (etc.) are setup properly for > both interactive and non-interactive logins.
Here's a tip: take a look at your shell's man page. If I recall correctly, bash only reads .bashrc on interative shells, .bash_profile on all shells, or something like that. So you might want to export LD_LIBRARY_PATH on .bash_profile too.