On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 07:23, Philipp Knecht wrote: <snip/> > Where can i set those enviroment variables (defaults)? > > - .bashrc > - or profile.bashrc > - or rc.2,rc.3,... (runlevel scripts) > - or init.d > - somewhere else
I would suggest somewhere else. Personally, I've put my changes in ~/Projects/mono-head/config. Why somewhere else? So that you can easily choose between them. If you modify ~/.bashrc (or worse, init.d, /etc/profile, or the rc scripts), then it becomes more difficult to revert to the Mono 1.0.4 installation. To revert to 1.0.4, you'd either need to prepend the appropriate directories to all the environment variables, which results in increasingly longer environment values, or explicitly modify the values, by removing the directories you don't want, which is more difficult and more annoying to do. With my current setup, Mono 1.0.4 is the default, and sourcing the config file migrates me into CVS. To go back to 1.0.4, I start a new shell. Not exactly elegant, but it works. - Jon _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
