here some info I found http://serverfault.com/questions/16355/how-to-set-global-path-on-os-x
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 12:28 AM, Manfred Kröhnert < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:21 PM, Peter Uhnák <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Both .bashrc and .bash_profile are directly bound to shell (bash shell) >> so this will not help. I do not know MacOS, so I'm not sure if there is >> some GUI configuration like in MS Windows, so someone else might clarify. >> > > another possibility on OS X is to put the correct path in .bashrc and then > start Pharo from a Terminal via the command 'open Pharo.app'. > Adjust Pharo.app to the name of the Pharo application bundle on your > machine. > This is not a perfect solution but it works. > > There is also a special file on OS X where you supposedly can add things > like a $PATH variable for graphical programs. > Unfortunately I don't remember the name of that file. > > Best, > Manfred > > > >> In the meantime there is also an alternative way - create a custom >> launcher where you set the path explicitly... i.e. >> PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin ./pharo pharo.image (or however you start your >> pharo instance). >> >> Peter >> >> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Christophe Demarey < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I wanted to give a try to gitfiletree but I got a 'Git command not >>> found'. >>> Indeed, the git command is not in the path Here is the code used by >>> GitFileTree to run a git command: >>> >>> | c output | >>> [ >>> c := PipeableOSProcess >>> command: 'export'. >>> output := ReadStream on: c output. >>> c succeeded >>> ifFalse: [ self error: 'Git error: ' , c >>> errorPipelineContents ] ] >>> ensure: [ c closePipes ]. >>> output >>> >>> I replaced the command to execute by 'export' to get all environment >>> variables. I noticed that '/usr/local/bin' is not in the path (used by >>> brew). >>> >>> >>> To get my full environment (.profile executed), I need to run pharo from >>> a shell with the same environment. The question is: how to run Pharo from >>> the UI and get this environment? >>> I tried with a .bashrc, bash_profile without success. >>> Any idea? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Christophe. >> >> >> >
