Yeah I definitely need to understand the Unix environment.  But
anyway, in my
case I was able to add the path to ~/.bash_login and point it to my
cake/console
directory (v1.2).

On Jan 22, 3:33 pm, dylanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been working and learning the Unix environment for almost a year
> now and I can offer some tips based on how I've learned.
>
> First, get some books on the Unix system. There are books that deal
> with the Mac OS X unix base which will teach you a lot.
> No need to spend money either. Your local library should have
> something available. OR there are good FREE materials all over the
> internet--too much to read in a lifetime. But you need to know the
> basic commands and tools. Stay with it and you will be able to do
> things way quicker and with much less effort.
>
> For your specific question:
>
> The .profile you asked about... You can edit your .bashrc file and
> achieve the same results. This is like a personal preferences file.
> The PATH directive tells your terminal/shell where to look for
> programs and utilities. It saves you from having to type out the
> absolute path every time.
>
> If you are new to the command line you might have a tough time with
> the 'vi' (vim) editor the screencast used. And a tougher time with
> 'emacs'. If you have no idea what I'm talking about that is fine. As a
> vim user I cannot recommend highly enough that you type in 'vimtutor'
> and go through the 30 minute hands-on tutorial on the vim editor--this
> editor is on every unix/linux/bsd machine in the world.
>
> Leopard uses the BASH shell (Bourne Again SHell) by default. It is the
> most common environment I've seen so far, learn it and you'll be good
> 99% of the time. Learn the .bashrc directives. Google it.
>
> I've not messed with Cake very much but I happened to check this
> thread today.
>
> Your other options are Ruby on Rails which is already set up in
> Leopard.
> Those are my tips. Your welcome.
>
> On Jan 22, 10:28 am, longint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Make that two Leopard folks.  I'll be watching this thread.
>
> > On Jan 22, 10:13 am, martinp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> There's what 
> > appears to be a very good screencast on the cakephp site
> > > about how to configure Unix so that you can run Cake from the command
> > > line. That is, until right at the beginning the author asks you to
> > > edit the .profile file, or whatever your equivalent file is. At that
> > > point I'm lost. I don't appear to have a .profile file as if I follow
> > > his instructions I'm told I'm writing a new file. I'm new to Macs and
> > > certainly new to using the command line. It also makes me a little bit
> > > nervous poking around under the hood.
>
> > > So can anyone give me any pointers? I'm currently unable to run cake
> > > or bake from the command line as it can't find the file (changing the
> > > directory to cake/console doesn't appear to work either), but I don't
> > > know how to change the relevant settings using Terminal.
>
> > > I appreciate that this isn't a Cake problem really, but I'd be
> > > grateful for any help. Thanks!
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