--- Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fix would be just get rid of whatever's putting
> that
> > /usr//bin there.  Also, with the specific problem
> > Charles is having, it sounds like /usr/bin/su is a
> > symlink to somewhere that doesn't exist.
> 
> You don't know yet what makes the $PATH? That's not
> so hard to find out.

Of course I know what makes it, and I even said it at
the end of that same e-mail, which you conveniently
ripped out.

> > Anyway, I don't think that null should be in the
> path
> > either (/usr/bin::/usr/local/bin), as that means
> > current directory (security problem!).
> 
> . is the current directory ; test things before
> saying them ;)

null is also the current directory; test things before
saying them :P

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