MJ Ray wrote:
> Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
>> Now, this runs .zprofile but not .zshrc, so I have put all my custom
>> environment variables in ~/.zprofile. But there's lots of things in
>> /etc/zshrc that should go in /etc/zprofile! For example reading the
>> Environment files from packages. This means that my desktop runs without
>> these environment variables set, and gives lots of troubles...
>>
>> The fix would be to move things to /etc/zprofile, like this: [...]
> 
> The fix is to stop using Environment files as much as possible and to
> load the few that are needed into the xsession, rather than every
> piddling shell, but there seems to be no stomach for that.  :-(

What about console users? Surely you would like your environment set up
correctly in all login situations, regardless of it beeing an
interactive text shell or an X session.

-- 
/Jonatan         [ http://kymatica.com ]
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