If you're in BASH, just do
export QTDIR=/path/to/qt
use env to list current environment variable settings.
You can put the above QTDIR statement in a user's .bash_profile if
needed.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 11:57:44PM -0500, Dave Prentice wrote:
> Glory hallelujah, the Internet finally got connected in my
> classroom today. I got around the problem from a couple weeks ago
> about Xconfigurator locking up on the server, by putting in a
> different video adapter. Seems RH 7.3 doesn't support S3 cards very
> well. Hope that's fixed in 8.0.
> Now if I can get electrical outlets for clients installed, maybe
> the network will come into existence. One thing, though: how do I add
> QTDIR to the environment? Doing "set" reveals all sorts of stuff, but
> QTDIR isn't listed so I'm having trouble compiling.
> Thanks,
> Dave Prentice
> prentice@instruction.com
>
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