Depends on which shell you are using.  For sh, it would be
USER_HOME/.profile. For bash it would be USER_HOME/.bash_profile (or even
.profile if .bash_profile doesn't exist). tcsh is USER_HOME/.login, I
believe, though I use sh or bash, so I can't be sure.  A search on Google
should help you out.

John


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Giorgio Ponza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 6:51 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: [OT] Linux environment variables
> 
> 
> Hi guys.
> Sorry, i'm not expert in linux
> I need that some environment variables (like JAVA_HOME) are 
> visible to a
> specified user
> Until today i worked with root, so i placed them in /etc/profile.
> I'd like now them are visible only for the specified user (also the
> installation is done by the user).
> Is there a file for the user where i can place them?
> 
> Sorry my english and my poor linux knowledge
> 
> Giorgio
> 
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