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- From: Charles Muller <acmuller@example.com>
- Date: 09 Mar 2002 22:58:49 +0900
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On Sat, 2002-03-09 at 19:47, BOTi wrote: > You have a couple of choices how you can solve this. > Add the lines > PATH=$PATH:$PATH_TO_SOFFICE_BIN > export PATH > to your $HOME/.bash_profile I guess I am still doing something a bit wrong here. I still can't get it to run from my own directory. I have the following in the .bash_profile in /home/chuck. Any further ideas? ---------------------------------------- # .bash_profile # Get the aliases and functions if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc fi # User specific environment and startup programs alias soffice /home/chuck/OpenOffice.org641/soffice PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:$HOME/chuck/OpenOffice.org641 export PATH unset USERNAME ----------------------------------------- Chuck > -- Charles Muller Toyo Gakuen University Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and CJK-English Dictionary www.acmuller.net
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