27.07.2011, 10:17, "Chris Adams" <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>:
I've used ~/bin since before Linux was available, so I don't
really see
the point in trying to "hide" it (of course, I alias ls to "ls -FCA",
so
~/.bin wouldn't be hidden, just one extra character to type when I need
to access it).
Noone has asked to "hide it". :-) The proposal here is that both paths are
included in $PATH by default. Your personal preference won't be hurt. In fact,
it's a different story.
27.07.2011, 01:49, "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones(a)redhat.com>:
> PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin:$HOME/bin
This was added between bash-4.2.10 -2 and -3:
I did a fresh install of F15 in the late May, and it's not there.
27.07.2011, 04:15, "Chris Adams" <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>:
IMHO adding directories to the default path should get a little more
discussion than a single BZ request (and probably shouldn't be changed
mid-release without notice).
Yes! Fedora *is* a place to do mid-release changes.
A notice, however, must be issued on critical changes (which is not the case here).
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