[sudo-users] Keep LD_LIBRAY_PATH

Brzozowski, Dwayne (AAC) Dwayne.Brzozowski at va.gov
Tue Oct 31 21:52:14 EST 2006


Jan,
you can use crle. I use is on my Solaris boxes. By typing crle, you are
given default library paths. To add additional library paths, just use
(as root or sudo), 
crle -u -l /usr/local/lib. If you want to add several library paths in
one line, you can
use this:

crle -u -l /usr/dt/lib -l /usr/openwin/lib

hope this helps.

-djb

Dwayne J. Brzozowski
Department of Veterans Affairs
Austin Automation Center
Team Lead-Open Systems Support
email:dwayne.brzozowski at mail.va.gov
phone:512-326-6728


-----Original Message-----
From: sudo-users-bounces at courtesan.com
[mailto:sudo-users-bounces at courtesan.com] On Behalf Of Jan Albrecht
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:37 AM
To: sudo-users at courtesan.com
Subject: [sudo-users] Keep LD_LIBRAY_PATH

Hi all,

is there any known way to keep the LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
I've tried it via env_keep but it doesn't work.

Thanks
Jan
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