Does this discussion had any outcomes? I tried to find any conclusions in the thread but I
missed to spot them.
I am asking this because I was redirected to this thread after I opened a bug on RHEL for
the same issue, bug that was closed hours later as NOTABUG, something I do not agree
with.
What do we need to do to make Fedora do the right thing (add it to the top of the list),
just like Debian/Ubuntu. I am sure that they had similar discussions and in the end they
decided to do the right thing.
RHEL bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1583227 (bad description, see
comments).
PS. For those worried that their user installed tools (~/.local/bin) may introduce
surprises, here is a hint: you can always run commands in a non-login shell which would
only use the system default PATH which does not include the user one. This is the right
way to isolate yourself from user config, not by avoiding to fix the bashrc PATH order.
Remember that user can always edit his profile files and modify the PATH order, something
that would have the same kind of effect as installing the tools.
Thanks
Sorin Sbarnea