if you put
PATH=$PATH:/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin
at the end of your ~/.profile
then, in a Konsole box you will have
PATH=original_path:/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin
But MANPATH works correctly!
Any idea on what is going on?
thanks
Sam
Well, I think that you allready had /opt/intel/... in your $PATH.
Delete it in your ~/.profile and look again at $PATH.
> Sam wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> if you put
>>
>> PATH=$PATH:/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin
>>
>> at the end of your ~/.profile
>>
>> then, in a Konsole box you will have
>> PATH=original_path:/opt/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin:/opt/intel/compiler70
ia32/bin
>>
>
> Well, I think that you allready had /opt/intel/... in your $PATH.
> Delete it in your ~/.profile and look again at $PATH.
No sir.
I've been investigating. ~/.profile is called twice during login as is
~/.bashrc. The latter is also called whenever a new shell is created.
Seems a case of carelessness on the part of SUSE here on such a simple
matter.
I do not know what system script(s) calls these user scripts. I think /etc
X11/xdm.Xsession calls them.
Sam