Problem setting PATH variable
Randy Campbell
randyc@fc.hp.com
Mon Oct 26 07:17:00 GMT 1998
>Do you have binary mounts set? If you have binary mounts set and the
>.bashrc file contains \r\n then what you are adding to PATH is
>/usr/local/bin\r which isn't what you want. Two ways to fix this
>problem: move back to text mounts (prefered by me) or remove the \r
>from the .bashrc file.
I have binary mounts set, which I have been told is necessary to get man and
info to work. (I still haven't got man & info to work, but that's another
story).
So, maybe removing the /r from the file will work. I'll try it.
Thanks,
Randy
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