[Anjuta-list] Re: [gtkmm] Re: (no subject)
- From: Paul Davis <pbd op net>
- To: Harring Figueiredo <harringf yahoo com>
- Cc: Maya <escalante canada com>, Ajuta Users List <anjuta-list lists sourceforge net>, Debian Users List <debian-user lists debian org>, GTK+ Developers List <gtk-app-devel-list gnome org>, gtkmm list <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: [Anjuta-list] Re: [gtkmm] Re: (no subject)
- Date: Thu Aug 15 12:07:25 2002
>
>Depends on what type of shell you use.
>
> Assuiming you use bash (Linux)
>
> 1) Edit you $HOME/.bashrc
>
> 2) Add to the last line on that file
>
> export PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:$PATH
>
> Everytime you login, it will be there.
except that its useless. PKG_CONFIG_PATH is an environment variable
used by pkgconfig to find ".pc" files. PATH is an environment variable
used by the shell to locate executables.
--p
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