[X-Unix] setenv missing!
Eric F Crist
ecrist at secure-computing.net
Fri May 20 15:06:32 PDT 2005
setenv is a component of bash, not really a separate command.
On May 20, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Ben Gold wrote:
> My setenv command appears to be missing. When I try to use it I get:
>
> -bash: setenv: command not found
>
> It may have occurred after the 10.4.1 update, not sure. The last
> thing I used it for was toggling the open-firmware security level.
>
> My $PATH seems fine, does anyone know where setenv resides and/or have
> any guesses why it might go missing?
>
> PS: a brief review seems to show other commands (that I use at least)
> are present and working
>
> -Ben
>
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