Where can I see modifications made to the PATH environment variable by the Go installer
I've identified several changes to the PATH variable in Bash that aren't listed in e.g. /etc/profile
, ~/.profile
, .bash_profile
, ~/.bashrc
.
The following snippet from the Go installation page mentions that packages may change the environment.
How can I see changes to the environment made by packages?
https://golang.org/doc/install
The package should put the /usr/local/go/bin directory in your PATH environment variable. You may need to restart any open Terminal sessions for the change to take effect.
Solution 1:
The /etc/profile
file, which Bash executes for login shells, includes the following content:
# System-wide .profile for sh(1)
if [ -x /usr/libexec/path_helper ]; then
eval `/usr/libexec/path_helper -s`
fi
if [ "${BASH-no}" != "no" ]; then
[ -r /etc/bashrc ] && . /etc/bashrc
fi
It's the path_helper
program that sets up the PATH
environment variable.
man path_helper
:
The
path_helper
utility reads the contents of the files in the directories/etc/paths.d
and/etc/manpaths.d
and appends their contents to thePATH
andMANPATH
environment variables respectively. ...
In particular, the Go installer creates a file called go
in /etc/paths.d
with the following content:
cat /etc/paths.d/go
/usr/local/go/bin