Hi there, I have the very same problem. I'm trying to setup J2EE on my SUSE 7.2 Pro with KDE2.2.1. I can setup any other paths like JAVA_HOME, J2EE_HOME but can't setup PATH. I do the following: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/j2sdk1.4 J2EE_HOME=/usr/lib/j2ee1.3 PATH=$J2EE_HOME/bin:$PATH export JAVA_HOME J2EE_HOME PATH I have tried everything but it doesn't work. :((( Also in /usr/lib there are two links that came with SUSE installation. One is "java"-> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.1.8 and "jre"-> /usr/lib/j2re1.3. When I , as root, delete those and create new once: ln -s /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4 java ln -s /usr/lib/j2re1.4 jre they will stay as long as I, as user, am logged in. As soon as I restart computer they change back to previous locations! It is very anoying every time to setup those settings so if anyone has a clue what's going on, please help! Regards, Slobodan On October 1, 2001 02:36 pm, you wrote:
Hi all!
How can i edit the path in which bash searches for commands for a specific user? I tried specifying this in the user's .profile file but it didn't work.
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