--- "adrian.wells" <adrian.wells@sidcot.org.uk> wrote: > Hi again,
./squid As I said that was from
/usr/local/squid/sbin
command. Type in "pwd" before you do it again. This returned the same path. The command would not work unles I used ./
Yes. In that case in /etc/profile.local (create it if it does not exits), add the following (as root): --------------------- #!/bin/sh export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/squid/sbin ---------------------- save the file, and: chmod o+r /etc/profile.local source /etc/profile.local Then run you squid binary, and it will work fine. HTH, -- Thomas Adam ===== "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- http://linuxgazette.net "TAG Editor" -- http://linuxgazette.net "<shrug> We'll just save up your sins, Thomas, and punish you for all of them at once when you get better. The experience will probably kill you. :)" -- Benjamin A. Okopnik (Linux Gazette Technical Editor) ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/download/index.html