>You should leave "." out of your PATH environment variable. Or if you
>are used to have it, put it at the end or at least after /usr/bin.

Now this is turning into a unix question: /usr/bin is in my path, but 
I don't put it there in .login, .cshrc, or /sw/bin/init.csh. So where 
does it come from? Somewhere system level?


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