Re: Global Env Variables

2004-09-16 Thread Daniel B.
John Patterson wrote: So the earliest place I guess you could get it in would be to stick the "export VARNAME=VALUE" lines at the begining of /etc/rc.d/rc That would be fairly global. Look at the PAM configuration files (looking for something like pam_env or pam_login). Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Global Env Variables

2004-07-01 Thread John Patterson
> > So the earliest place I guess you could get it in would be to stick the > "export VARNAME=VALUE" lines at the begining of /etc/rc.d/rc > That would be fairly global. > > -Ben. > I added these lines to the begining of /etc/init.d/rc: export LANG=en_GB export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-su

Re: Global Env Variables

2004-06-24 Thread Ben Russo
John Patterson wrote: Hi every body, I am trying to set the LANG environment variable so that when init launches my Tomcat server my web app uses the correct currency symbols. I first tried putting it in /etc/profile until I discovered that it is only sourced by login shells. So then I tried /roo

Global Env Variables

2004-06-24 Thread John Patterson
Hi every body, I am trying to set the LANG environment variable so that when init launches my Tomcat server my web app uses the correct currency symbols. I first tried putting it in /etc/profile until I discovered that it is only sourced by login shells. So then I tried /root/.bashrc which shoul