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Isn't what the same? In Windows, there aren't seperate ~/.tn5250rc vs. /some/systemwideloc/tn5250rc. Or are you asking if ${PREFIX} is the same? From what I've seen, it's always /usr/local/etc/tn5250rc on FreeBSD. On Linux it's the same, unless you install from a rpm, and then it's in /etc/tn5250rc (which seems wrong to me, but I didn't make the rules) and I have no clue another other Unixes... On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, James Rich wrote: > > > As the system admin of your Linux box (I think you're running Linux>) > > you could create a ${PREFIX}/etc/tn5250rc file containing: > > Isn't this the same on every unix-like OS? I'm sure it is, but there > could be some OS specific thing I don't know about (unix-like OSes only).
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