While installed JDK 1.1.6 on Red Hat 5.1 I added the variable CLASSPATH=.
to my root bash environment. That was not necessary, and now I find that
it conflicts with my running Swing. I'd like to remove it, but don't know
how.
I can't find the command to permanently remove an environment variable. I
can do it temporarily with env -u CLASSPATH somecommand. As far as I can
figure out, unset does not work under Linux.
The alternative would be to edit the variable out of my resource file, but
my books don't help me identity which file under Red Hat 5.1 defines the
bash environment. /etc/profile is not the envrionment I see when I run
printenv. I know it's not /root/Xrootenv.0. It is not /etc/bashrc. So I'm
at a loss.
Haines Brown