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[please don't top-post] On 05/19/2010 12:45 PM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote: > After more testing, where > > "export PATH=$PATH:~/bin" only exists in .bash_login. > > If I run 'foo' from my login directory it works. > If I then cd to a different place I get the error > > bash: ./bin/foo: No such file or directory What does 'type foo' say? Is it hashed? What is $HOME? Could you accidentally have set home to a relative path, in which case ~ is relative instead of absolute? What does 'echo $PATH' say; are there any relative paths in that listing? -- Eric Blake eblake@redhat.com +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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