On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 11:43:42AM -0700, Wendell Buckner wrote: > I indeed needed to type "./hello"! I knew it was simple! Now, another > stupid question for you... How do I add "./" to my path on startup? Also, > what is the EASIEST way to find the answers to my question before bothering > you guys? I'd like to save my hard questions for you guys(the list) instead > of bothering you with simple ones that I should be able to handle myself. > My options are the (1) man pages, (2) existing unix books I have and (3) the > net. I don't want to buy any more books yet, so I'm hoping the ones I have > will suffice for now. Please give me some hints on searching for the answers > to this information myself. Thank you! > Assume you are using bash, put the following line in ~/.bash_profile
export PATH=${PATH}:. Chanop -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | visit my web site (not yet finished) | | http://hilbert.anu.edu.au/~chanop/ | | Debian GNU Hurd ICQ uin 11366301 | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'