Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!lethe!tvcent!comspec!darrell 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: <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 , 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Darrell Grainger (darrell@comspec) |Comspec Communications Inc. | | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |Disclaimer: My opinions do not | | (416)617-1475 (416)633-5605 |reflect those of my employer. | |------------------------------------+-------------------------------| | Motorcycle: Honda PC800 | Computer:Amiga 2000 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------