10-16-2018
Well, if you modify PATH from the command line it will be lost when you end your current session. To make it stick, you need to modify the path in one of your login scripts (e.g.
.bashrc or
.bash_profile).
This statement confused me, because I don't know why that would be...
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In ubuntu 14.04 I would do the below and that worked great, but it doesn't seem to in centos 7
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