On Jun 06, 2006, at 12:10 PM, dda wrote:
If by shell you mean, in both cases, a Terminal session, the reason is
probably in your PATH. What you did manually, "check the usual places"
is exactly what the PATH variable is for. Check that your desktop's
PATH variable has the directory that contains SpamAssassin. If not,
add it in the .bash_profile or .profile or .tshrc [depending on your
shell] and start a new session. The shell will find it then.
HTH
--
dda
As Joe just wrote :
REALbasic's Shell doesn't do all that; it inherits the environment
that its host process (the RB app itself) has, and executes
whatever command you give it (which in this case, for example, is
not actually a shell).
It's possible that on one machine the PATH is set in the system
startup so it is available system wide, and it's not part of a
personal login.
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