On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Wizard Consulting wrote:

> However, I still notice that the X11R6 paths show up in my environmental
> path settings (i.e., what shows up in the "PATH=" section after typing the
> 'setenv' command in terminal mode).

Check your dotfiles -- the configuration files in your home directory that
set properties like shell behavior. Presumably, you'll find something
useful if you try a

  % grep 'X11R6' ~/.*

Depending on the shell you're using, one or more files will probably show
hits on this. Just open them up & edit accordingly. To be thorough, you
can also check /sw for the same pattern, and OSX also puts some config
stuff in ...I forget which directory, I think /usr/share/init/tcsh. 

That said, there probably isn't much harm in leaving it in there. It might
make things marginally slower (probably not enough to notice, I bet), but
I doubt anything will break as a result of this. 



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Chris Devers                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"More war soon. You know how it is."    -- mnftiu.cc


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