You shouldn't have needed to edit the script, though, since /sw/bin is explicitly added to the search path. Therefore, when the "cmd" (xemacs) is run, the shell will find the first occurence of xemacs on your search path ($PATH).
Did it really not work for you "as is"? Do you have an xemacs in other directories? The only other places the script should look is /usr/bin, /bin, /usr/sbin, /sbin, and /usr/local/bin.
If I need to re-arrange the $PATH order for more users, I certainly can. Please let me know using the email link on my webpage.
You're welcome! - hypert3000
You shouldn't have needed to edit the script, though, since /sw/bin is explicitly added to the search path. Therefore, when the "cmd" (xemacs) is run, the shell will find the first occurence of xemacs on your search path ($PATH).Did it really not work for you "as is"? Do you have an xemacs in other directories? The only other places the script should look is /usr/bin, /bin, /usr/sbin, /sbin, and /usr/local/bin.
If I need to re-arrange the $PATH order for more users, I certainly can. Please let me know using the email link on my webpage.
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