The "path" environment variable in Linux specifies the directories the terminal looks in when you type the path to a command. For example, when you type "command," Linux looks through each directory ...
I know that I can define the Path in the cmd window by simply entering path=xxx. However, I want to <I>append</I> the path variable and add an entry to it without removing the rest of the entries or ...
I wonder how the installation of ntreskit adds the %ntreskit% directory to NT's default search path. Also, after installing ActivePerl for Windows, it adds the "c perl\bin" to the default search path.