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Re: How to add dir to path



On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 11:54:52PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
 
> > Instead of a ~/script dir I use a ~/bin dir and didn't need to change 
> > anything because ~/.bash_profile already contains:
> 
> I have to relate my latest thing. i'm heading out for a three week
> trip and need to work on the road :(. So that means I get a new laptop
> :) but that means I have to get myself a good working copy of /home
> for use on the road, along with configure unison (I know there are
> other solutions, but its the one that works right now). 
> 
> Wow, what an experience. my /home is a freaking *mess*. i compare it
> to joey hess' neatly arranged /home as described in his article on
> subversion and /home. This little tip you've mentioned shows the value
> of these things. If I was more organized, I wouldn't have stuff
> splattered all over the place and things like modifying $PATH wouldn't
> need to be considered. They'd just work. 

I like using default settings as much as possible and I very much like 
Debian because I frequently find such sane default settings for my daily 
needs.

Regards,
Andrei
-- 
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
(Albert Einstein)

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