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Re: 2003-02-12 / tramp-remote-path vs. LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Jochen_Hayek |
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Re: 2003-02-12 / tramp-remote-path vs. LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
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Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:44:49 +0100 |
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>>>>> "KG" == Kai Großjohann <address@hidden> writes:
KG> But the question is, is it also a problem in practice?
KG> Are there programs that people wish to use with Tramp
KG> that depend on that part of the environment?
If "GNU ls" depends on a glibc,
that can only be found through LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
then we're already there, right?!
KG> Now coming to think of it, I think it's not really a problem:
KG> people's shell init files
KG> will set up $LD_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately,
KG> and Tramp will just inherit that setting.
Well I saw this in the debug buffers
(actually in the context of tilde expansion):
bash -norc -noprofile
But I have no clue, whether tramp calls the resp. and actual shell
(for executing the "post-startup commands")
with similar command line options.
Because then shell init files would not be executed anyway.
So I can't really confirm that your assumptions holds.
KG> [...]
Jochen