Le dimanche 15 août 2010 11:20:33, Allan McRae a écrit : > On 15/08/10 18:50, Jude DaShiell wrote: > > In order for that to be correct it needs to also have :/usr/local/bin > > inside of the quote marks. The /usr/local/bin directory on Linux systems > > like slackware and debian is where stuff gets put that anyone can > > execute that's on the system. I put a simple shell script I wrote there > > then tried to use it and it wouldn't work until I keyed in the > > /usr/local/bin/myd command. That small script makes the date and time > > more readable for me. Since that file was copied from suse, people in > > that other distribution probably also ought to be notified. > > What is wrong with not including that? If the system administrator can > install files to /usr/local/bin then I am sure that they are competent > enough to add that to their path. > > Allan And as an user you can add the path in your .bashrc/.... ++