Sylvain Petreolle wrote: > Why not install a file in /etc/profile.d ? >
Sylvain, I am not sure why we didn't use /etc/profile.d. I remember discussing it, but when I searched the mailing list archives using the search function at the top of the archive page, all I got was a bunch of spam messages that I don't recall ever seeing on the mailing list (at least not on the dates mentioned). I will have to do a google search for profile.d on our site, but I haven't got time now. If you could do the search and summarize where the thread left off, that would be great. I seem to remember that a profile.d would work for some cases, but it wouldn't work for all cases... but I cannot give a specific example (might be the archives as well). Harold > >>Yes, the problem is because /usr/X11R6/bin is not in the path by >>default. >> >>Yes, we have thought many, many times about how to fix this. >> >>No, no one has yet come up with a solution that will work for all >>cases. >> >>Yes, we are very much looking forward to your patch that fixes this >>problem. >> > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en fran�ais ! > Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
