On 20131209_134124, Gregory Nowak wrote: > On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 12:15:53PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote: > > I've just done a fresh netinst of Wheezy and want to proceed with my > > personal configuring in a way that is not fighting with the Debian > > view of how things should be done. I've used Debian since Potato, I > > think, but have always hacked things until they seemed to be > > working. Now, I want to try to do things in the way the developers had > > in mind when they built the install CD images. > > > > I see the file ~/.profile . It contains code that tests for the > > existence of ~/bin/ and adds it to $PATH , if it exists. But it > > doesn't 'work'. After I have created my ~/bin/. and filled it with > > some scripts, and rebooted, there is still no mention of ~/bin/ in > > $PATH . Why? When does ~/.profile actually get invoked? Is there some > > part of the boot process that must be configured in order to invoke > > it? I used the CD that installs Xfce for i386 on an older HP > > tower. Not sure what further details are necessary to diagnose > > this. Please ask specific questions if I have left something needed > > out. > > You've probably looked at the obvious, but let's make sure. You don't > have a ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login per the comments in > ~/.profile? Your scripts in ~/bin are executable (chmod 700)? You said
Yes to your 'probably ...', I've looked. None of the mentioned files exist in the obvious places. And the code in ~/.profile only checks for the existence of the directory, and not for anything about its contents. But some of the files ARE executable and some, that I intend only to source, are not executable. > you rebooted, so that should be fine. BTW, a logout/log back in should > be enough here. I considered logout/log back, but because I have never really traced thru the complete boot-up process beginning to end, full reboot was better. If it had worked, it might have been interesting to discover the precise step in which it happened. I don't know if xfce has any impact on the > execution of ~/.profile at login. Have you tried to run your scripts > or looking at the output of export from a text console like tty1? The scripts run fine when invoked with a fully qualified name starting with / or when I have manually modified $PATH to include $HOME/bin: If > your scripts run from there, and the path variable shows up, then this > is something with how ~/.profile and xfce interact. ^^^^ That's a wild suggestion. Any ideas as to how to test it? If that's the > case, someone else will have to help you. That's all I can think > of. Maybe someone else will have other ideas. > > Greg > Thanks for responding. You make me feel less foolish for asking. ;) Someone else, any ideas? -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131209231419.gb5...@big.lan.gnu