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Re: path, cwd in NS port
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조성빈 |
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Re: path, cwd in NS port |
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Sat, 30 May 2020 09:48:49 +0900 |
> On May 29, 2020, at 7:53 AM, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>
>
>> Linux has the concept of the login shell, which means that the .profile (or
>
> But that's only for *interactive shells*, such as SSH logins.
> For GUI that doesn't work, since the login shell may be a program such
> as zsh, tcsh, scsh, Emacs, and many more so there's no standard way for
> the GUI program to start a "login shell"
But I thought in Linux the login shell gets started on boot (by systemd)? So
the GUI doesn’t need to go through hoops to get PATH — It’s automatically
inherited.
> and tell it to do something
> because each shell uses a different syntax.
>
>
> Stefan
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