On 10/10/11 19:54, Alexander Hansen wrote:
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> On 10/10/11 1:44 PM, Hans-Jürgen Greif wrote:
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>> Dear Dr. Alexander Hansen,
>>
>> I have done what you have proposed but this can do also pathsetup.
>>
>> Again I received a warning saying a .login file overwrite the
>> PATH:
>>
>
> I didn't tell you to run pathsetup.sh again.
>
> If you edited $HOME/.bash_profile as I said, then you should be done.

On the other hand, if ~/.bash_profile is correctly modified so that it 
does what it is supposed to do, then a new run of pathsetup.sh should 
result in

   Your environment seems to be correctly
   set up for Fink already.

If this is not shown, and the error

   Perhaps some other file like ~/.login is resetting the path
   after .bash_profile is executed.

reappears, this means what it says, namely that *after* the command `. 
/sw/init.sh` is executed, something else is resetting (i.e. removing 
/sw/bin from) the PATH variable.

-- 
Martin







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