[OS X TeX] Shell Scripts and Paths (again)
Nigel King
king at dircon.co.uk
Mon Nov 11 11:35:27 CET 2002
I have a file ~/.login
It contains
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echo Running ~/.login
setenv PATH "${PATH}:/Users/nigelk/bin"
setenv PATH "${PATH}:/sw/bin"
setenv MANPATH "/sw/share/man:/usr/share/man"
alias ll ls -l
alias more less
setenv PAGER less
setenv DISPLAY :0
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After creating this logout and back in again.
Type env to discover what the PATH variable is set to for debugging.
--
Nigel
> Can someone please explain to me how to get the terminal to find a
> shell script (under 10.2)?
>
> I just wrote a simple one that works if I list the full path, but can't
> be found otherwise, even if I put it in /usr/local/bin. Am
> confused...what is the preferred way to deal with this?
>
> Thanks,
> Bruce
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