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Users who want a user-specific bin directory to override system paths should configure that in their user-specific ~/.bashrc, not in the system-wide init file. The global file shouldn't add directories from user homes to $PATH without knowing whether those actually exist or whether the users even want them in $PATH. On my system, for example, there is no ~/bin, so I don't want my $PATH to look for one. Removing an erroneous entry from $PATH is cumbersome, but adding one is easy, so it feels better to err on the side of caution. svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=31188 |
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