ray,
i just figured something out for myself for my bash. i wanted a personal /bin folder. what i had to do what to edit my bash_profile, i actually just made the "PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.bin" in that invisable ( put the . before bin). then i did "source .bash_profile" on the command line. now everything works.
don't really know if that's going to help you or not.
what the ./ does is it executes the file for you. if you don't put that in front of it, the cmdline will just echo it, print it on a new line. do what aaa is saying about the "." and you should be fine also.
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