[OS X TeX] teTeX still on my path
S P Suresh
spsuresh at cmi.ac.in
Mon Nov 27 04:00:56 EST 2006
Dear Franck,
Thanks. Yeah, TeXLive appears earlier in the list, so it is all okay.
My question is more a basic Unix question, I guess. What are all the
initialization files which set the path whenever I launch a shell? Or
at least, what are the files in which TeX-related path information is
written? Just for my information: none of my work is affected by this.
Cheers,
Suresh
S P Suresh
Chennai Mathematical Institute
India
On 27-Nov-06, at 2:14 PM, Franck Pastor wrote:
>
> I asked a similar question a few days ago. The fact that "/usr/
> local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current" is still on your PATH
> does not matter, as long as "/usr/local/TeXLive/bin/powerpc-apple-
> darwin-current" is found first in it (as your read your PATH from
> left to right).
>
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