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Date:      Sat, 26 Jan 2002 11:21:27 -0800
From:      scott <stock@fishcracker.com>
To:        Tom Kersten <tomkersten98@yahoo.com>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FIXED: really easy java question
Message-ID:  <20020126112127.A3300@fishcracker.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020126180210.73613.qmail@web10003.mail.yahoo.com>; from tomkersten98@yahoo.com on Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 10:02:10AM -0800
References:  <20020126100411.0522c546.fxn@retemail.es> <20020126180210.73613.qmail@web10003.mail.yahoo.com>

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to get your shell to re-initialize your path you have to do "source
~/.tcshrc", or whatever your shell config is. 

-scott barnes

On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 10:02:10AM -0800, Tom Kersten wrote:
> To Everyone who helped,
> 
> Thanks...I have no idea why it is working now, but, it
> is. Thank you for your patience and tips along the
> way. Obviously it was a mistake on my part because I
> did not have to change any config. files. When I
> relogged in this morning everything worked fine. I had
> restarted last night...??? Hmm...I don't know, I must
> have done something stupid like not edited my PATH
> variable until after I restarted...that's is all I can
> come up with. I do have one quick question though...I
> was under the impression that if I edited my path
> variable and typed "rehash" it would re-initiate that
> variable. Because that didnt' seem to happen, I am
> assuming that the "rehash" command just re-initializes
> all files in the PATH variable that was defined at the
> last login. Is this correct?? Is there a way to
> re-intialize your PATH variable without having to
> re-login?
> 
> 
> Thanks again for your patience,
> 
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
>  
> --- "F.Xavier Noria" <fxn@retemail.es> wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 21:19:04 -0800 (PST)
> > Tom Kersten <tomkersten98@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > 
> > : I have installed linux-jdk-1.3.1 from on FreeBSD
> > 4.4
> > : from the ports. When I try to type "java" or
> > "javac"
> > : it doesn't find the commmand...I can type the
> > complete
> > : path (/usr/local/jdxxxx/bin/javac ...or ../java)
> > and
> > : it works. I have added /usr/local/linux-jdkxxx/bin
> > to
> > : my path in my .cshrc file but still no
> > luck...what's
> > : the deal???
> > 
> > Perhaps it has to do with shell's own hash? Once
> > echo $PATH confirms
> > that the directory is actually in $PATH, does csh
> > find the executables
> > after running rehash(1)?
> > 
> > -- fxn
> > 
> > 
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