On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 19:43:00 -0500
Dan Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 02:31:52PM -0200, Bruno Buys wrote:
> > I am trying to figure out which file I shall edit, in order to add an 
> > extra dir to my PATH ($HOME/bin).
> > If I log on to my debian sarge in text mode, my .bash_profile is read. 
> > If I log right to X (kdm), it doesn't. The same happens to .bashrc.
> > Thanks!
> > 
> 
> ~/.bash_profile should be read when the shell is opened as a login
> shell, ie. from the console you enter username and password.
> 
> ~/.bashrc should be read when a shell is opened through xterm, aterm,
> Konsole, etc.
> 
> The easiest thing i've found is to add "source ~/.bashrc" to
> .bash_profile and "export PATH="......"" to ~/.bashrc
> 
> The only reason i can think of not to do this is if your .bashrc and
> .bash_profile set up your shell differently from each other. In my case
> they're both empty except for changing my $PATH. If you run into trouble
> I guess you could change your $PATH variable in a different file and
> then source that file from both bash scripts.
> 
> Anyone see a problem with this?

fwiw, my system has no ~/.bash_profile and my ~/.bashrc sources /etc/profile 
which is the global profile. 

A

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