On May 22, 2007, at 4:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan,
I use this at the top of my /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc:
source ~/.profile
In fact, that was on the InstallingMacPorts page and I erroneoudly
removed
it when I added the stuff about xterm. I put it pack and it should
all
work now.
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts
There may be a better way to do it but that's what I arrived at
through
tips from other people.
For many years, I've had (among other things)
XTerm*loginShell: true
in my ~/.Xdefaults file. This makes sure xterm runs the shell as a
login shell regardless of how it is launched. If you use this, be
sure to restart X prior to testing it.
Bryan
Mark
Ryan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at
3:04 PM
-0800 wrote:
So I finally decided to figure out why I couldn't just type
"port" (etc.) in an X11 window. I found the section in the
installation guide:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/wiki/InstallingMacPorts
To launch X11 apps directly from an X11 window (instead of a
terminal window), you need to have the MacPorts paths imported into
X11 sessions when they are opened. To do this:
1. Open X11 and select "Customize Menu ..." from the
Applications menu.
2. Double-click the menu item "Terminal" and change: xterm to
xterm -ls
3. Click "Done" to save the change.
This works great in that I can select "Terminal" from X11's
"Applications" menu and it opens a new xterm which knows my PATH and
I can type "port" and so forth and it knows where it is.
However, when X11.app first opens, it automatically opens an xterm
for me, and that xterm still doesn't know my PATH. How do I teach it?
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