Re: [SLE] /etc/bashrc doesn't exist
From: Joe Morris (NTM) (Joe_Morris_at_ntm.org)
Date: 10/19/03
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Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:25:13 +0800 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
On 10/19/2003 06:22 PM, fsanta wrote:
>I need this file to install the new qt-3.2.2 but it doesn't
>already exist on my 8.2 installation. Do I just create it
>and if I do is there anything I need to do to get it
>recognised?
>
It is called /etc/bash.bashrc. Where did you get the rpm? Unless you
really need that version, I would suggest only installing a suse
specific rpm for qt, or it could break a lot of graphical apps,
including Yast. (text mode would still work)
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