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From: darrell@comspec.uucp (Darrell Grainger)
Subject: Re: Multiple C Directories
Organization: Comspec Communications Inc  Toronto Ontario
Date: Wed, 29 May 91 18:13:32 GMT
Message-ID: <1991May29.181332.6855@comspec.uucp>
References: <sk21s22.4750@amiglynx.UUCP> <193021b8.ARN00a8@core.north.de>
Sender: darrell@comspec (Darrell Grainger) 

In article <193021b8.ARN00a8@core.north.de> peic@core.north.de (Peter Eichler) writes:
>In article <sk21s22.4750@amiglynx.UUCP>, Steve K writes:
>
>>Is there a program that will allow you to have multiple C directories?  I know
>>of the PATH command, but that only seems to work in the current CLI window. 
>>I'm looking for something perminant that works in the same way.  Any help
>>would be appreciated...
>
>Well, you should use the PATH command in your Shell-Startup. Every new
>shell will get the same (multiple) pathes, I think, this is want you
>want, right?
>
>Cheerio,
>Peter
>
 Maybe his problem is similar to one I had. When I opened a Shell it only
had C: and current directory in the path even though my S:Startup-Sequence
has set a number of other directories in the path.
 
 To fix this problem I added PATH RESET and then PATH ... ... ... ... ...
(where ... is the different directories I wanted in the path) to my 
S:Shell-Startup.

>Peter Eichler         VOICE: (+)49 421 530642     SYSTEM  : Amiga 3000,6MB RAM

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