#!/bin/sh # Traditionally Slackware has included '.' at the end of the non-root # $PATH, and kept this behavior long after it had been dropped elsewhere # due to the relatively low attack risk by having it at (or near) the # end of the $PATH. But times have changed, and having this as a default # violates POLA (principle of least astonishment) just like removing it # back in the early 90s would have. So, by default this script is not # enabled. If you'd like '.' back at the end of your $PATH for non-root # users systemwide, make this script executable. A better choice is # probably to leave it off and let individual users decide to add it # in their local profile scripts if they want it. Even better is just # to start programs in '.' with ./program, like most of us have been # doing for years. # For non-root users, add the current directory to the search path: if [ ! "`id -u`" = "0" ]; then PATH="$PATH:." fi