Date: Wed, 04 Oct 1995 09:46:40 -0400 From: splyaski@cmp.com (Plyaskin Sergey) To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org (' FreeBSD-questions') Subject: path question Message-ID: <1995Oct04.094359.1151.275833@smtpgate.cmp.com>
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Hi folks, I am running FreeBSD 2.1 July SNAP. As is, I have to use the absolute path in order to run my applications, for example: ./usr/local/bin/httpd Without that dot, it does not run even though I have /usr/local/bin in my path. If I add dot to my path, it works but I get the error message on login: Exported path has relative components. I also realize that including dot in the path can be considered as a security hole. Question: is there any way of fixing that? I want to be able to run things without memorizing their locations. Thanks. splyaski@cmp.com Serge Plyaskin CMP Publications
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