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[LDM #MXK-668269]: Odd error (for me....)



Gerry,

Glad setting PATH fixed it.

It sounds like you could set LDMHOME in your shell's profile-file and then, 
later in the same file, add $LDMHOME/BIN to PATH. That should keep it simple.

> There's plenty non-standard, but nothing I've not done before. I don't have
> root access, and couldn't install in the ~ldm directory (no ~ldm user...).
> Registry looks right, but I suspect it's not all set up properly in my path
> dir. Let me get a snapshot of 'env' real fast, while I try adding ~/LDM/bin
> to my path.
> 
> Adding the path worked. That's not a good thing, though. I'd be MUCH
> happier with using the $LDMHOME directory to reference things than to
> depend on PATH. When you twiddle a lot of bits at the command line, having
> something like that in your path is a bit of a problem...
> 
> login01.ls5(15)$ env
...


Regards,
Steve Emmerson

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: MXK-668269
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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