Ha! Thanks :-) I've just been looking on the web for hints on how to do this
:-)
This was never a problem before, is it to do with the SuSE version change?
7.2 to 9 ?
Kind regards
Adrian
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Adam
--- "adrian.wells"
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
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