On 25/10/14 09:54, Roger wrote:
<snip>
My $PATH has a trailing slash in the last directory path, is there any
way to remove it?
Instead you should try to investigate the cause. Candidates to look
into would be your account's ~/.profile and ~/.bashrc, and the scripts
below /etc/profile.d, should you have customized these.
Ralf
</snip>
Hi Ralf
Thank you.
It was in the .profile - removed and problem went away.
Dumb huh!
There are situations in which that final slash is needed or at least
useful. The one with which I am familiar is setting input paths for TeX
or LaTeX. If you want tex or latex to descend the directory tree when
looking for appropriate input (e.g. *.sty) files, you need that trailing
slash.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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Rolf Turner
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