Re: SOLVED: Re: HELP - apt-get - sorry
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 09:32:19AM +0100, Setyo Nugroho wrote:
> Hi,
> Oki & Asamu thanks for your positive responses.
>
> I put the flwg line at the and of ~/.bash_profile:
> if [-f ~/.bashrc]; then . ~/.bashrc;fi
> This solves the problem.
It is optional feature in /etc/skel script :)
> /etc/skel/.bash_profile contains the original ~/.bash_profile before
> it was edited, in my case before new paths were added.
>
> ~/.profile does not need to be created. Perhaps I was a bit confused
> with the profile's file structure of Suse I recently got rid of. I
> believe ~/.profile never exists within debian woody. And it does not
> need to be (re-)created. Please correct me if this view is wrong.
Well, this si because you use BASH. ~/.profiles may affects other borne
shells such as pdksh, ash, dash, .... (Bash also uses it if
.bash_profile does not exist.)
Osamu
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