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Re: exec path
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: exec path |
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Fri, 23 Aug 2013 23:39:39 +0200 |
Am 23.08.2013 um 21:21 schrieb Rami A:
> The problem is that the shell $PATH "does" include the bin path.
> When starting an eshell in emacs it does print $PATH as in the unix shell.
> However, echoing the $PATH from M-! "echo $PATH" or M-x compile "echo $PATH"
> both print a subset of the shell $PATH.
>
Which clearly states that these shells you mention either get initialised as if
they were interactive or login shells or read you hacked variables while the
shell to spawn GNU Emacs is not of this kind.
Why is this so?
On Mac OS X the answers (or causes) are quite clear… (And once you know them
you can circumvent them in each instance.)
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Pete
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