enclair wrote:
Hi,
By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin
Where is it defined?
In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set.
You can check .bash_profile and .bashrc I forget where it is by default
since I set things a bit myself. I have a site wide NFS mounted
filesystem with
I forgot to CC the list when I wrote these messages:
First message:
I found something weird and I wonder if I should report a bug in the setup
> package or not.
> I've created /etc/profile.d/custom.sh, where I redefine PATH in order to
> have /usr/local after /usr for all users.
> But the files i
Le 17 mars 2012 15:29, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 03/17/2012 05:21 PM, enclair wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin
> > Where is it defined?
> > In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set.
> >
> >
>
> I believe it is complied into /bin/bash.
>
> If you ed
On 03/17/2012 05:21 PM, enclair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin
> Where is it defined?
> In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set.
>
>
I believe it is complied into /bin/bash.
If you edit the /etc/profile to first issue an echo $PATH > /tmp/test you wil
On 03/17/2012 06:11 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
> On 03/17/2012 10:21 AM, enclair wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin
>> Where is it defined?
>> In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set.
>>
> Which Fedora version?
>
> See: man systemd.path
>
OK, what does s
On 03/17/2012 10:21 AM, enclair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> By default in Fedora /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin
> Where is it defined?
> In /etc/profile, only /usr/local/sbin is set.
>
Which Fedora version?
See: man systemd.path
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