Check your ~/.*bash* files. maybe one of them reset PATH.
(~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile).

On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I already tried that and it didn't work either. I get the same **symptom**. The
> echo command in /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc seem to show that the directory has
> been added to the path, but **echo $PATH** at the prompt shows the path has not
> changed.
>
> On 23-Nov-2000 Sagi Bashari wrote:
> >
> > Are you using bash at all?
> >
> > try adding that line to /etc/bashrc too.
> >
> >
>
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