[opensuse] non-existant directories in PATH
- From: sc <toothpik@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 14:57:57 -0600
i just did an install of 64-bit opensuse 11.2 and notice when i
examine my PATH in a konsole there are two directories that
simply don't exist:
/usr/lib/mit/bin
/usr/lib/mit/sbin
i see no benefit to leaving non-existant directories in PATH, and
would like to be rid of them, but have looked many places without
finding where they are coming from
some of where i have looked:
~/.bashrc
~/.profile
/etc/profile.d/profile.sh
/etc/bash.bashrc
/etc/profile
i'd like to fix it in the "right place" so upgrades don't unfix
it for me
any help will be appreciated
sc
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