Changing PATH Environment Variable for all Users. (Ubuntu)
- by Wally Glutton
I recently compiled Ruby Enterprise Edition (REE) on an Ubuntu 8.04 server.
I would like to update my PATH to ensure this new version of Ruby (found in /opt/ruby_ee/bin) supersedes the older version in /usr/local/bin. (I still want the old version around, though.)
I would like these PATH changes to affect all users and crontabs.
Attempted Solution #1:
The REE documentation recommends placing the REE bin folder at the beginning of the global PATH in /etc/environment. I altered the PATH in this file to read:
PATH="/opt/ruby_ee/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
This did not affect my PATH at all.
Attempted Solution #2:
Next I followed these instructions and updated the PATH setting in /etc/login.defs and /etc/crontab. (I did not change /etc/sudoers.)
This didn't affect my PATH either, even after logging out and rebooting the server.
Other information:
I seem to be having the same problem described here.
I'm testing using the commands "echo $PATH" and "ruby -v".
My shell is bash. My .bashrc doesn't override my PATH.
Yes, I have heard of the Ruby Version Manager project. ;)