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Re: How do permanently add another search path to info?
From: |
Andrew Scrivner |
Subject: |
Re: How do permanently add another search path to info? |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Jun 2001 03:01:17 -0600 |
>
>On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Andrew Scrivner wrote:
>
>> I would like all my users to be able to find the TeX info directory
>> by as soon as they type: info . I know that I need to add a path entry
>> somehow , but haven't as yet been able to find out how to so so. My
>> current path is this:
>>
>> The current search path is:
>> /usr/local/gnu/info:/usr/local/info:/usr/info:/usr/local/lib/info:/usr/lib:
/blady/blah/whatever/...
>> All I want to do is add /usr/local/TeX/info to this search path for
>> everyone at once.
>
>Why don't you just put all TeX-related Info files in one of these
>directories?
Because that's not the right solution. The TeX info files belong
within /usr/local/TeX/info. Your suggestion is just a hack, not a
fix. Thanks for commenting though, you're the first.
Regards,
Andrew Scrivner - UnixOps - Information Technology Services
University of Colorado - Boulder Campus