Well, I got many replies that stated to modify /etc/profile or /etc/csh.login depending on which shell it used. This is ONLY valid for interactive shells. The best example I can give of a non-interactive shell is what gets utilized in a cron job. No profile or login files are read. I worked around my problem by putting a symlink in /usr/bin which is always (it appears) in the default path.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Galen Johnson [mailto:Galen.Johnson_at_sas.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 11:25 AM
To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
Subject: stupid question 101
OK, this is a really dumb question...which file do I need to edit in 5.1b in order to change my default non-interactive path?
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Received on Wed Jul 09 2003 - 15:47:44 NZST