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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] mod-fortune path problem</H1>
<B>bascule</B>
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<I>Mon Sep 10 21:54:54 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On Sunday 09 Sep 2012 11:43:44 Shlomi Fish wrote:
><i> > now obviously i can add /usr/games the same way i
</I>><i> > added /home/bascule/bin but i thought that /etc/profile was system
</I>><i> > wide stuff so whats going wrong here?
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</I>><i> This seems to be fine here on both Mageia 2 x86-64 and Mageia Cauldron
</I>><i> x86-64.
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</I>><i> What happens when you ssh into your user account at localhost? Is /usr/games
</I>><i> getting set properly then?
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hi,
yes ssh'ing - is that verb? - into my user account from a local console does
show /usr/games, but only because i've added /usr/games to my users's
.bash_profile, with that there kmail also recognises 'fortune' as present, it
still doesn't show up in the path as echoed in konsole.
when i remove the reference in .bash profile, then /usr/games won't show up in
any circumstance and kmail fails to find 'fortune'
bascule
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