Mac OS/X is really a flavor of Unix, with the the fancy front end
(nice for lots of things).
1. Open Terminal (click from your dock)
2. You will be located in your user directory (/Users/<username> ).
Bash is the default shell.
3. Use vi (or any other editor that works for you) to
edit .bash_profile:
vi .bash_profile
4. As Chuck stated, just add "equations": VAR=value and
then export them
-Ken
On Jun 21, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Walter Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Running on Mac OS 10.4
OK, another question, how do you set environment variables in Mac OS?
I don't have one here to play with, so I'm not sure. If you have
some form of command line shell, the normal UNIX command is just
VAR=value; depending on the shell, you may need to do:
export VAR=value
- Chuck
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